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Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday
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Mardi Gras has many names
Mardi Gras has many names. It translates to Fat Tuesday, but the church calls it Shrove Tuesday, It is actually more of a season that starts on the Epiphany and ends on Ash Wednesday. That’s right, a week long celebration of indulgence!
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The origins trace back to Medieval Europe, but the first celebration here was started in 1703, by a Frenchman Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur de Bienville. It was not a parade back then, just a day of celebration. It did not become a parade until 1740.
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In 1871, the Twelth Night’s Krewe began the tradition of throwing items to the crowd.
1872- a group of buisness men introducethe « King of Carnival « Rex. This also the first daytime parade. 1873- this is the first time the floats are constructed in New Orleans. Before this they are made in France and shipped over.
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These are family photos from 1970. My first Mardi Gras.
In most areas schools are closed for the week leading up to Mardi Gras. Every small town has a parade of their own. These are family photos from My first Mardi Gras.
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Mardi Gras today… People come to New Orleans from all over the world to celebrate, and take in the rich French culture.
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