Photo of the Day: Carnival Time in the Big Easy


 When people think of New Orleans, one of the first things that come to mind is Mardi Gras and carnival season in the big easy.  Carnival typically begins on the Epiphany and runs through Fat Tuesday.  During this time, krewes like the Krewe of Endymion and Krew of Bacchus throw elaborate parades nightly filled with brightly colored costumes and decorated floats through the streets of downtown.   The history of Mardi Gras can be seen in an exhibit at the Presbytere Museum in Jackson Square.  This historic building hosts two permanent exhibits that tell the story of New Orleans.  A story of celebration in the exhibit "Mardi Gras: It's Carnival Time in Louisiana" and a story of resilience in the exhibit "Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond".  (Photo: November 21, 2017)

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