17 ways to celebrate St. Patrick's Day

The Am O'Gansett St. Patrick's Day Parade is quirky, proud -- and billed as the "world's shortest," with a route of only 528 feet.
Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day, and Long Island has plenty of ways to show your pride.
Green bagels, shamrock tattoos and tons of festivals are just some of the ways you can spend your day.
You can toast with a brew at the Long Ireland Beer Company-- or keep things traditional and search for a four-leaf clover in your shamrock plant from Hicks Nurseries.
App users, click the link above to see the 17 ways you can celebrate St. Patrick's Day on Long Island.
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