Kelsey Brennaman, one of PETA's "Green Beauties," showed up at 15th and Market streets on Wednesday to promote the organization's "Go Green: Go Vegan" campaign a day before many Irish-Americans will traditionally consume corned beef on St. Patrick's Day.
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PETA's "Green Beauties" showed up at 15th and Market streets around noon on Wednesday to promote the organization's "Go Green: Go Vegan" campaign a day before many Irish-Americans will traditionally consume corned beef on St. Patrick's Day.
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PETA's "Green Beauties" showed up at 15th and Market streets around noon on Wednesday to promote the organization's "Go Green: Go Vegan" campaign a day before many Irish-Americans will traditionally consume corned beef on St. Patrick's Day.
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PETA's "Green Beauties" (from left to right): Kelsey Brennaman, Sara Britt and Randi Fair pose with a passerby while encouraging people to convert to a plant-based diet at 15th and Market streets, Wednesday, March 16.
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PETA's "Green Beauties" showed up at 15th and Market streets around noon on Wednesday to promote the organization's "Go Green: Go Vegan" campaign a day before many Irish-Americans will traditionally consume corned beef on St. Patrick's Day.
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PETA's "Green Beauties" showed up at 15th and Market streets around noon on Wednesday to promote the organization's "Go Green: Go Vegan" campaign a day before many Irish-Americans will traditionally consume corned beef on St. Patrick's Day.