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STORYMILL PARK FULL
Patrick's Day full moon is March 17, 2041. Patrick's Day - and even then, only to children bearing four-leaf clovers as gifts. Īccording to legend, the leprechauns at Mill Ends Park are only visible to humans at midnight during a full moon on St. Subsequently, no legal action was taken, and the leprechauns were allowed to stay in the park after hours. O'Toole dared the mayor to try to evict him and his followers from Mill Ends and threatened a leprechaun curse on him should he attempt to do so. įagan published a threat by O'Toole about the 11 o'clock curfew set on all city parks. Fagan claimed to be the only person who could see the head leprechaun, Patrick O'Toole. Over the next two decades, Fagan often featured the park and its head leprechaun in his whimsical column.
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Fagan said he wished for a park of his own, but since he had not specified the size of the park in his wish, the leprechaun gave him the hole. He ran down and grabbed the leprechaun, which meant that he had earned a wish. Fagan told this story of the park's origin: He looked out the window and spotted a leprechaun digging in the hole.