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POLL: Where Will You Celebrate St. Patrick's Day?

There are so many options, we're making you do all the work.

We wanted to make a to-do list of all the things happening tomorrow in honor of St. Patrick, who started out a humble shepherd and eventually became a priest.

But we got overwhelemed once we saw all the green "Shamrock" this and "Irish fun" that signs hanging all around the city.

So we created a poll below highlighting just a few events. The rest is up to you. By voting and commenting you can help your friends and neighbors figure out where Nashua's St. Patrick's Day hot spots will be.

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NOTE: In the city where the 4th of July is always celebrated on the 3rd of July, and Halloween has for years not been celebrated on Oct. 31, the Queen City is, of course, bucking conventional holiday wisdom, holding this year's Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in Manchester NEXT weekend, March 25. Details here.

BONUS: You can brush up on your St. Patrick history here, at history.com. Although somewhat of an international man of mystery, by most accounts, there were no snakes involved in the making of Ireland's most celebrated saint; just a dedicated missionary who died on March 17, which started a legacy that has grown into an international green-beer swilling, leprechaun dancing, corned beef eating, all things Irish tradition.

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So how will you be spending your Saturday?

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