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Mardi Gras - Wikipedia
Mardi Gras is French for " Fat Tuesday ", referring to it being the last day of consuming rich, fatty foods, most notably red meat, in preparation for the Christian fasting season of Lent, during which such foods are avoided.

2026 Mardi Gras Parade Schedule - Mardi Gras New Orleans
Click on the Mardi Gras krewes below for further information about the krewe and to see their usual route for each parade. Please note: Events and activities are subject to change without notice.

Mardi Gras - Meaning, Origin & Traditions | HISTORY
What Is Mardi Gras? Mardi Gras is a tradition that dates back thousands of years to pagan celebrations of spring and fertility, including the raucous Roman festivals of Saturnalia and...

Mardi Gras | History, Origin, Meaning, Definition, New Orleans, & Facts ...
Mardi Gras is a festive day celebrated in France on Shrove Tuesday (the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday), which marks the close of the pre-Lenten season. The French name Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday, from the custom of using all the fats in the home before Lent.

Mardi Gras in New Orleans 2026 | Parades, Events & Insider Tips
Mardi Gras is New Orleans’ most iconic celebration, with parades, costumes, music, and traditions that date back centuries. Carnival season begins on Twelfth Night (January 6) and ends on Fat Tuesday (February 17, 2026)— with weeks of festivities in between.

The Origins and History of Mardi Gras - Country Living
How did Mardi Gras get started and why do we celebrate it? Here's what to know about the history and origins of Mardi Gras.

12 Popular Mardi Gras Traditions and Their Origins
Below, we’re diving into the most iconic Mardi Gras traditions. We’re giving you details about their history, origins and everything that makes them, well, magical!

Top 10 things to know about Mardi Gras - National Geographic
From Rome to New Orleans, Mardi Gras is the ultimate carnival. In fact, it’s the last day of what is known as Carnival season. This period of revelry begins on Epiphany on January 6 and ends 47...

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