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The annual Mardi Gras celebration on Feb. 13 ends at midnight, when the Catholic Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday. Krewes are an element of Mardi Gras dating back to ...
Mardi Gras, the celebration that marks the day before Lent and has long been associated with New Orleans, actually began in Mobile, Ala., in 1699. New Orleans was not founded until 1718.
Buy It: Mardi Gras Bead Necklaces ($8 for 48, Oriental Trading) Bake a King Cake. King cake is a classic Mardi Gras dessert and a must-have at any celebration. Bake one yourself (here's our ...
Editor's note: Many parades in New Orleans have been either canceled or rescheduled due to severe weather in the area. Mardi Gras is almost over. Beginning as a religious holiday observed prior to ...
According to the official Mardi Gras New Orleans website, the first U.S. Mardi Gras occurred in Mobile in 1703 with a secret society, the Masque de Mobile, formed to organize the celebrations.
Mardi Gras is Feb. 13, 2024, however the festivities often take place much earlier. Here's everything you need to know about parades and traditions.
Mardi Gras, French for "Fat Tuesday," is a vibrant and festive celebration that marks the culmination of Carnival season. Rooted in religious traditions and celebrated around the world, Mardi Gras ...
Mardi Gras, which means Fat Tuesday in French, is a celebration that starts on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. It is observed by millions all around the world and is often referred to as Carnival.
Mardi Gras comes to a close on Tuesday night, and soon, those who celebrate will exclaim “Laissez les bons temps rouler,” or “Let the good times roll” for the last time this Carnival season.
Both Mobile and Montgomery allow open containers of alcohol within designated areas, but there are some key differences.