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On Saturday, January 30, the first major parade of Mardi Gras season - called Krewe du Vieux - rolled through the Marigny and French Quarter neighborhoods.
RaceWire 2010
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On Saturday, January 30, the first major parade of Mardi Gras season - called Krewe du Vieux - rolled through the Marigny and French Quarter neighborhoods.
RaceWire Guest Columnist 2010
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"It was called the Krewe of Universal," Holmes said.
theadvertiser.com - 2008
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“There’s a new krewe this year, called Krewe du Sang.”
Crusade Nancy Holder 2010
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In 1857 the "Krewe" appeared in the guise of supernatural and mythological characters, and flooded the town with gods and demons, winding up the occasion with a grand ball at the Gaiety Theatre; previous to which they appeared in tableaux representing the "Tartarus" of the ancients, and Milton's "Paradise Lost."
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'Krewe'd Awakening': Tailgating tradition continues after graduation
thetowntalk.com - 2010
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'Krewe'd Awakening': Tailgating tradition continues after graduation
thetowntalk.com - 2010
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'Krewe'd Awakening': Tailgating tradition continues after graduation
thetowntalk.com - 2010
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'Krewe'd Awakening': Tailgating tradition continues after graduation
thetowntalk.com - 2010
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'Krewe'd Awakening': Tailgating tradition continues after graduation
thetowntalk.com - 2010
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