The expression "To paint the town red" actually originates from the town of Melton Mowbray in the East Midlands in England.
Many years ago a group of inebriated nobility, on a fox hunting holiday, came across a pot of red paint and proceeded to daub various houses, shop fronts and gates with it.
The event is "celebrated" in various pictures and prints which continue to be popular to this day.
Many years ago a group of inebriated nobility, on a fox hunting holiday, came across a pot of red paint and proceeded to daub various houses, shop fronts and gates with it.
The event is "celebrated" in various pictures and prints which continue to be popular to this day.