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Mardi Gras on the Coast
http://home.att.net/~magnoliaholidays/mardigrasnew.html
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News about everything Mardi Gras... krewe information and more!
http://www.mglinks.com/news.htm
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Mardi Gras Lover - Parades and Dates
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Bayou/1126/parades.html
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Read this article to see why we think Mardi Gras is the Best Holiday!
http://www.mglinks.com/holidays.htm
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Welcome to Holiday Invitations, your one-stop place for all your personalized Mardi Gras party invitations cards.
http://www.holiday-invitations.com/Mardi-Gras-Invitations-Cards/browse.php?CARTID=26
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Mardi Gras is full of secrets and the Mardi Gras Indians are as much a part of that secret society as any other carnival organization. The Mardi Gras Indians are comprised, in large part, of the blacks of New Orleans' inner cities. They have paraded for well over a century...yet their parade is perhaps the least recognized Mardi Gras tradition.
http://www.mardigrasneworleans.com/mardigrasindians/
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Carnival traditions were brought over to North America from Europe along with the first colonists. Click here for Mardi Gras History.
http://www.mglinks.com/mg101.htm
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Festivities get intense in the days leading up to Fat Tuesday. Numerous parades, concerts and parties are held throughout New Orleans with the wildest factions in the French Quarter. Here are some tips to help you make the most out of the festivities.
http://www.mglinks.com/hints.htm
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Mardi Gras chocolates
http://chocolatefantasies.com/mardigrapatsgoto.htm
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Mardi Gras -The feast before the fast
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/mardigras1.html
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The calendar showcases the photography of Mitchel L. Osborne. Mardi Gras has fascinated Mr. Osborne for the 30 years he has photographed the spectacle. The calendar exhibits the talent and vision Mr. Osborne has brought to carnival photography. His photographs of New Orleans, the Gulf South, Louisiana and international destinations also appear frequently in national magazines and books. Mr. Osborne has previously published and photographed the books; Mardi Gras-A Celebration, New Orleans- The Passing Parade and the “Steamboatin” calendars.
http://www.insidemardigras.com/
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Since 1992, Les Kerr and The Bayou Band have presented their annual Mardi Gras celebration at the world-famous Bluebird Café in Nashville, Tennessee. The Bluebird rocks as Fat Tuesday arrives in Music City.
http://leskerr.com/mardigras.htm
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Krewe of Zulu
http://www.mardigrasneworleans.com/zulu
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Krewe of Switzerland homepage
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Canal/2407/index.html
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The Secret Society of Saint Anne
http://www.kreweofstann.org/index.html
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Kids can enjoy Mardi Gras too!
http://www.mglinks.com/mgkids.htm
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Ivrea's Carnival
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/6473/carnival.htm
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Throw me something Mister!!! Mardi Gras is very special with it's own music, food, and traditions. One of the most special traditions is the throwing of beads from floats in the parades. Click here for bead catching tips!
http://www.mglinks.com/beads.htm
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Welcome to America’s choice for Mardi Gras Party Invitations!
http://www.invitations-shoppe.com/Invitations_Cards/Mardi_Gras_Invitations_Cards-5-1.htm
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Most of us have heard of New Orleans' famous French Quarter, but many of us have no idea what Mardi Gras celebrates. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the origins and traditions of Mardi Gras. We'll also look at some ways to enjoy Mardi Gras both in New Orleans and at home.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/mardi-gras.htm
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