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National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland Review

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Shannon O.
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4/5
Your satisfaction with this place will largely depend on your sense of humor. There were parts that were very informative. There were also parts where I could have imagined some people thinking this place up after a long night at the bar. Don't get me wrong, my friends and I loved it! There was a perfect balance between information and silliness. Oddly enough, there were no kids while I was there, but I can imagine kids would love this place! Go in with an open mind and don't expect a stuffy "museum" atmosphere and you will love it. Bonus: If you draw a picture at the end, they will post it on their Flickr feed!

National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland

Posted: Nov 22, 2012
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