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Imagine their face! Kids can ride a Krewe of Centaur float & throw beads. Limited spots for an unforgettable experience!
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Severe weather alerts caused Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans and other cities throughout the U.S. to be moved up or canceled Erika Goldring/Getty Severe weather systems are threatening Mardi ...
Kern Studios, a float-creation company, has been a part of Mardi Gras history since 1932 when, Kern history notes, “the first mule-drawn float was built on the back of a garbage wagon.” ...
Parade floats make their way down Clay Street for the big parade during the 15th Annual Mardi Gras Nocona Style on Clay Street in Nocona on Saturday, Mar. 1, 2025.
Today’s parade will mark 10 years of the KOK Mardi Gras Parade. Due to COVID-19, they canceled it in 2021. According to KOK, they can now build “more complex and ornate” floats after getting ...
After the final float made its way through Taylor Square the crowd still lingered along the barricades, slowly realising the end of the 47th annual Mardi Gras Parade had arrived.
It’s time for purple, green, gold, and pink to cover the streets for Mardi Gras weekend, but for float riders, that all adds up at the register. By Georgia Peck Published : Feb. 28, 2025 at 4:45 ...
A “cultural revolution on wheels.” That's how the Krewe of ALLA describes its Mardi Gras parade this year. Named in honor of Algiers, La., the 93-year-old New Orleans krewe rolls through ...
While Pensacola’s Mardi Gras celebrations date back to 1874, 1900 was the year it found its footing Today, the celebration includes more than 100 krewes and draws more than 100,000 visitors ...
The City of Trees Parade and Mardi Gras Festival is set to happen Saturday, bringing celebration and joy to the Capitol Mall and Old Sacramento areas. Skip to content NOWCAST KCRA 3 News at 9am ...
Barefoot Mardi Gras is one of Padre Island's biggest fundraising events of the year—and it's back in full swing! It will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025, and it is a free, family-friendly ...