The Mobile, Ala., Leprechaun Lives On 20 Years Later - The New York Times
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A well-known figure in Mobile, Alabama known as "the Leprechaun" remains a fixture of the city's culture two decades after first appearing. The person or character has maintained a presence in the community over the past 20 years, becoming part of Mobile's local folklore and identity. The New York Times examined how this quirky local phenomenon has endured and evolved, reflecting the way certain figures can capture a community's imagination and become part of its shared character. The story underscores how Mobile residents have embraced the Leprechaun as part of what makes their city distinctive, even as the broader context around the figure may have shifted over time.
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