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  2. The 25 Best Cheap or Free Things to Do in New Orleans - AOL

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    Here are Cheapism's top free or cheap things to do in the Big Easy. ... Here you'll find a colorful and informative exhibit dedicated to Mardi Gras, complete with parade floats, costumes and music ...

  3. Mardi Gras throws - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras throws are strings of beads, doubloons, cups, or other trinkets passed out or thrown from the floats for Mardi Gras celebrations, particularly in New Orleans, the Mobile, Alabama, and parades throughout the Gulf Coast of the United States, to spectators lining the streets. The "gaudy plastic jewelry, toys, and other mementos [are ...

  4. Krewe of Orpheus - Wikipedia

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    The Leviathan stored at Mardi Gras World, New Orleans. Per 2008, the krewe has 36 floats. Harry Connick Jr. wrote and recorded a song for his 1994 album She, called "Here Comes the Big Parade". The song's music video shows clips from floats in the parade. The floats have a large amount of flowers, gilding and gold leaf.

  5. Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    One of the many Mardi Gras throws which krewes fling into the crowds, doubloons are large coins, either wood or metal, made in Mardi Gras colors. Artist H. Alvin Sharpe created the modern doubloon for The School of Design (the actual name of the Rex organization).

  6. WATCH: Mardi Gras parade, celebrations kick off in New Orleans

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    The American version of the tradition of throwing beads and other trinkets, called Mardi Gras throws, began in the 1870s with the second procession of the Twelfth Night Revelers, according to an ...

  7. The History of Mardis Gras in 10 Facts - AOL

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    Mardi Gras—the French term for 'Fat Tuesday'—lasts from January 6 until February 13. Carnival kicks off after Christmas on January 6 (otherwise known as Twelfth Night) and continues until Fat ...

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