Mardi Gras is a pre-lent festival. It's a French term that literally means "Fat Tuesday" and is always held on the Tuesday that proceeds Ash Wednesday. It's a time of feasting and celebration before the more somber lenten season. Sites here are about Mardi Gras activities in New Orleans.
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- Krewe of Bacchus Important dates and times, krewe history, parade schedule and route map.
- MardiGrasNewOrleans.com A guide that includes schedule, history, dates, and traditions. Features live re-broadcasts and markets holiday supplies.
- Krewe of Morpheus A calendar of events, photos, an application form, and links.
- Mardi Gras Central: Countdown to Mardi Gras Provides messages boards and schedules of New Orleans events.
- MardiGras.com Provides news, parade schedules, chat, and French Quarter information. Also features live Mardi Gras web casts.
- The Krewe Of Mid City Parade New Orleans Mard Gras parade with floats and designs by internationally known Artist, Ricardo Pustanio.
- Krewe of King Arthur Knights of King Arthur Carnival Krewe. 25 years of history and information on one of New Orleans' oldest krewes.
- Mardi Gras Man's Teaches the basics of attending Mardi Gras. Provides detailed guide to New Orleans festivites and offers forum.
- Krewe of Carrollton Official Krewe of Carrollton Webpages for Visitors and Members
- Mardi Gras Parade Tickets Online ticket sales for grandstand seats for New Orleans Mardi Gras parades on St. Charles Avenue downtown.