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St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun
Image is of a St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun in an unknown parade. This could have been taken in New York City's famous St. Patrick's Day parade.
Date & Place: in USA
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Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!
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03/17/2015
Have my green on!
Photo of Marcia Nell Marcia Nell
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03/17/2015
My friend who always reminded me of st Patricks passed away and first in 70 years I've missed!
Photo of Deborah Sullivan Conant Taylor Deborah Sullivan Conant Taylor
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03/17/2015
I have green shamrocks on.
Photo of Frances Horton Frances Horton
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03/17/2015
My blouse is green
Photo of Anita Ochiltree Kinard Anita Ochiltree Kinard
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03/17/2015
My eyes are green! :D
It's my Mom's Saint Day, her name is Patricia. Wore a green sweater!
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03/18/2015
Scotty Mckay ! Lol
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03/18/2015
Big pimppin
Photo of Christine Brown-MacDonald Christine Brown-MacDonald
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03/18/2015
I just got married this St. Patrick's Day. My parents have been married 53 years on the same day. I wore a green jade bracelet for my ceremony.
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