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Mardi Gras de la Louisiane
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Fun Facts about Mardi Gras
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Mardi Gras is always scheduled 47 days before Easter (the
40 days of Lent, plus seven Sundays.)
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In 1857, the first krewe was organized. The Comus
organization coined the word "Krewe" and established
several Mardi Gras traditions: forming a secret Carnival
society, choosing a mythological namesake, presenting a theme
parade with floats.
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In 1872, Rex, the King of Carnival, selected the official
colors of Mardi Gras: Purple, Gold, and Green Rex assigned
a meaning to each in his 1892 parade, entitled Symbolism of
Colors.
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Purple represents Justice
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Green stands for Faith
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Gold signifies Power
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The colorful worlds of Greek, Roman and Egyptian mythology
are the sources for many krewe names.
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A visit from the Russian Grand Duke Alexis Romanoff was
the partial inspiration for the first appearance of Rex in
1872. The King of Carnival immediately became the International
symbol of Mardi Gras.
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The final year of the past century (1899) saw snow in New
Orleans on Fat Tuesday, which fell on St. Valentine's Day. Legend
has it that Rex paraded with a frozen mustache.
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Alexandria Mardi Gras Association was formed in 1994 by
a group of local business people, headed by attorney Michael
Tudor.
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Parade participants pay for 85% of the cost of the Alexandria
Mardi Gras Krewe Parade.
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The tradition of celebrating Alexandria's Mardi Gras on
Sunday was determined because it is the only day the Mardi
Gras floats are available & will not conflict with other
parades.
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The Alexandria Mardi Gras Association's official posters
and t-shirts always have a Mardi Gras reveler located somewhere
in the picture.
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PO Box 13651, Alexandria, LA 71315
Phone: (318) 473-9501
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