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St. Partrick celebration

How Did St. Patrick’s Day Begin?
17 Mar 2012

How Did St. Patrick’s Day Begin?

by alookthrutime | posted in: Holidays | 0

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Have you wondered how our holidays began? We’re going to step away from 1912 for the day in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day and go even further back in time. St. Patrick is the patron saint … Continued

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