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Mardi Gras Parades To Roll in New Orleans 2022
Mardi Gras Parades To Roll in New Orleans 2022
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December 21, 2021 - 01:25 PM
New Orleans, LA (BAMM Network)
- New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell will "Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler" (Let The Good Times Roll) with Mardi Gras parades crusing down the streets of New Orleans in 2022. City officials say that no
Mardi Gras
Krewe is being moved from their traditional parade day and that every parade will be asked to make slight moderations and accommodations.
Here's A Breif Breakdown:
The Endymion parade will remain on its original route with some modifications: It will not pass in front of Gallier Hall - there will be a separate viewing stand specifically to toast Endymion at an alternate spot.
The Zulu parade will remain on its original route with some modifications: The same modifications that were made in 2020 in response to the Hard Rock site collapse.
The Rex parade will remain on its original route with some modifications: It will start on Napoleon Avenue and Carondelet instead of S. Claiborne Ave and Napoleon Ave.
All parades that traditionally start on the river side of Napoleon Avenue, Jefferson Avenue, Magazine Street, Tchoupitoulas and Henry Clay Street will now begin at Napoleon Avenue and Prytania.
Parades that traditionally start on Napoleon Avenue and S. Saratoga Street will now begin at Napoleon and Carondelet Street.
Parades that begin at Holiday Drive and Fiesta Street will now start at Wall Blvd. and Holiday Drive.
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