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Ireland

What Were Those Leprechauns Thinking?

By carlanthonyonline.com on March 17, 2012 • ( 0 )

Whether or not flesh-and-blood Leprechauns really do exist in the woodlands of Ireland, they have cropped up in ceramic forms, populating gift shops in the United States ever since the 1960s, when St. Patrick’s Day started to become an annual… Read More ›

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