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Information about Mardi Gras history, future Mardi Gras dates, and Mardi Gras pictures.
http://www.geocities.com/tonysmardigras/tmg/history.html
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Pam Kersten has been designing and producing marvelous masks and theatrical props since 1995. From the beginning, her interpretations have been unique and individual both in concept and in execution. Initially, animals formed the entire cast of characters.
http://www.mask-artist.com/
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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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...you are not ready for Mardi Gras until you get the socks!
http://www.mardigrassocks.com/
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Krewe of Zulu, one of New Orleans oldest Mardi Gras krewes, the first to parade on Mardi Gras day, and originators of the Lundi Gras Festival and the famous "Zulu Coconuts."
http://www.kreweofzulu.com
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Information about Mardi Gras history, Mardi Gras krewe parade calendar, profiles, and maps, Mardi Gras links, and information about purchasing seating for the parades.
http://www.mardigras.org/
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Rex rolls immediately following Zulu on the traditional St. Charles Route. Rex celebrates 125 years in 2007 with the theme The Lunar Realm. The identities of the King and Queen of Carnival are only announced on Lundi Gras. The organization was founded in 1872 and membership is a closely guarded secret.
http://www.rexorganization.com/
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The Krewe of Saint Anne website
http://www.kreweofsaintanne.org/index.html
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The Krewe of Bacchus parade was founded in 1968 by a handful of New Orleans business leaders whose dream was to revitalize Carnival. It now parades in New Orleans along the Uptown parade route.
http://www.kreweofbacchus.org/html/index.htm
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Live view of Bourbon Street at the Tropical isle bar.
http://www.icorp.net/carnival/live.html
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At New Orleans Masks, handmade works of art meet the masquerading traditions of Carnival, Mardi Gras, Halloween, and costuming for all occasions. Artists from around the world meticulously craft leather, metal, feathers, beads – and much, much more – into time-honored flights of fancy, as detailed as anything found in the Crescent City during its long history of elaborate costumes and masked balls. No longer confined to the historic French Quarter or the parades along St. Charles Avenue, the splendor and mystery are now available to everyone...
http://www.neworleansmasks.com/
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The Krewe of Endymion
http://www.endymion.org/
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From its founding in 1993, Orpheus has consistently stunned the revelers on Lundi Gras, the night before Mardi Gras, and has exploded as the largest new Krewe in the past 30 years.
http://www.kreweoforpheus.net/
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Exquisite masquerade fantasies in mixed media.
http://www.goblinart.com/store/masks.html
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This original Mardi Gras Forum keeps the Carnival spirit alive year-round, as our community of Mardi Gras vets and newbies swap information, photos, tall tales and merriment.
http://www.nola.com/forums/mardigras/
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Based in New Orleans, the city that never sleeps, Giacona is able to keep up with the ever changing trends in the food and beverage industry. Best known locally for the impact Giacona has had on Mardi Gras, creating the famous Mardi Gras "throw cups." Giacona has also developed a client list that includes numerous large scale and successful beverage and liquor companies, restaurants and bars, promotional companies, and amusement parks and zoos.
http://www.giacona.com/home.html
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How to make Mardi Gras masks for kids
http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/mardigras/mmasks.htm
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For over 3 generations, famous Haydel's Bakery has been treating discriminating New Orleanians to the finest fresh-baked pastries, cakes, Mardi Gras King Cakes, Cajun Kringles, Cheesecakes, Pastries and Introducing our new Savory Favorites.
http://www.haydelbakery.com/
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One of the tastiest traditions of New Orleans Mardi Gras is the King Cake. Now, with this easy-to-prepare mix, you can impress your friends and family. Enjoy the fun of New Orleans Mardi Gras at home this carnival season.
http://www.neworleansshowcase.com/mampapmargra.html
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The only Mardi Gras krewe in New Orleans by and for the canine population.
http://barkus.org
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