Photo of the Week: Walter Miller as St. Patrick
Friday, March 17, 2017
There are a number of icons that define Providence - Prospect Park, Benefit Street, Roger Williams Park, and Walter Miller.
He has been a daily host at Providence City Hall for decades. Miller helped lead this week's St. Patrick Day celebration at Providence City Hall.
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