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  2. Veterans Memorial Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    During Carnival season, several Mardi Gras parades roll along portions of Veterans as they wind through the streets of Metairie. Beginning in 1978, the Jefferson Parish Council adopted a standardized parade route for Metairie, which began at the Clearview Shopping Center and rolled east along Veterans before disbanding at Bonnabel Boulevard.

  3. Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 New Orleans Carnival schedule included the Krewe du Vieux on its traditional route through Marigny and the French Quarter on February 11, the Saturday two weekends before Mardi Gras. There were several parades on Saturday, February 18, and Sunday the 19th a week before Mardi Gras. Parades followed daily from Thursday night through ...

  4. Mardi Gras is coming. Here's what to know about New ... - AOL

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    Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, marks the party's climax and the celebration will be citywide, with costumed revelers ... Along the parade routes the vibe is family friendly. Groups stake out picnic ...

  5. Mardi Gras in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Mardi Gras parade on Royal Street in Mobile during the 2006 season. Mobile, founded by Bienville in 1702, is known for having the oldest organized Mardi Gras celebrations in the United States, beginning in 1703. [9] It was also host to the first formally organized Mardi Gras parade in the United States in 1830. [9]

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

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    Tuesday marks Mardi Gras celebrations across the world, including New Orleans, the center of festivities in North America. You can watch a livestream of the city's annual parade and festivities ...

  7. New Orleans’ 2023 Mardi Gras parade routes to stay short - AOL

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    Fans of New Orleans’ Mardi Gras season can expect another year of shortened parade routes. The Mayor’s Mardi Gras Advisory The post New Orleans’ 2023 Mardi Gras parade routes to stay short ...

  8. Mardi Gras - Wikipedia

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    Knights of Revelry parade down Royal Street in Mobile during the 2010 Mardi Gras season. In 1723, the capital of Louisiana was moved to New Orleans, founded in 1718. [33] The first Mardi Gras parade held in New Orleans is recorded to have taken place in 1833 with Bernard de Marigny funding the first organized parade, tableau, and ball. The ...

  9. Fun, Fascinating Mardi Gras Facts That You Didn't Know - AOL

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    The family-owned business, which designs and builds floats for Mardi Gras and other festivals far beyond New Orleans, celebrates its historic ties to the city with Mardi Gras World. After repeated ...