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The idea of leprechauns did not start in Milwaukee, but most likely came there when the first Irish arrived in the 19th century, most likely.

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Where did the myth of leprechauns come from?

From Milwaukee, Wisconsin


What is the myth about leprechauns?

pots of gold?!


Do leprechauns live in the backyards of some people?

No. Leprechauns are creatures of myth and fiction.


Are some leprechauns evil and why?

leprechauns are a myth as in they're not real.


Is there such thing as a leprechaun?

There is no such thing as leprechauns , there an Irish myth :D


Are leprechauns a myth?

Yes, they are popular folklore having no basis in reality.


What does the leprechaun do?

Leprechauns are shoe makers. They also might live in someone's house (mine!) if they do they might tidy up or sleep in your stuff. The wives will cook or take care of their family. Leprechauns are human beings too, they have a family they are not a myth if you say they're a myth then your a myth. I hope this was helpful. I am the leprechaun person, lillydazzle204


How do you make a cage for a leperchon if you cath one?

No. First leprechauns are myth and they are a living beings if they were real.


Why are leprechauns used to symbolize the Irish?

leprechauns are not used to symbolize the irish. the harp and the shamrock are by far the most wildly used images throughtout the world


Why do leprechauns carry pots of gold?

It's an Irish myth that if you find the end of the rainbow, they give you that as a prize.


What colour is lucky for a house?

Green. It's a myth that lucky things are green. Leprechauns. Clovers. All that good stuff.


What myth is about rainbows?

One myth about rainbows is that they are a bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds, connecting earth and sky. Another myth suggests that leprechauns hide a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, luring people on a quest to find it.