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Cleopatra and
Krewe of
Muses and Tampa's
Krewe of Venus. The
first Krewes to
parade during Mardi Gras are
referred to as "old line
krewes".
These include...
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clubs known as
krewes; most
follow the same
parade schedule and
route each year. The earliest-established
krewes were the
Mistick Krewe of Comus, the earliest...
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charitable organizations known as
krewes,
which were
originally modeled on the
Mardi Gras
krewes of New Orleans. Ye
Mystic Krewe of
Gasparilla came together...
- the
Captains of
other Krewes to
refrain from
organized revelry during international hostilities. From 1885–1889, the
Mistick Krewe chose not to parade,...
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Human Relations Commission. The
Mistick Krewe of
Comus (along with
Momus and Proteus,
other 19th
century Krewes)
withdrew from
parading rather than identify...
- The
Krewe of OAK is a
small neighborhood New
Orleans Mardi Gras
krewe and
parade held in the
Carrollton neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. The parade...
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Krewe of
Bacchus is a New
Orleans Mardi Gras
super krewe. The
Krewe of
Bacchus is an
organization founded in 1968 by Owen Brennan, Jr. as one of the first...
- The
Krewe of
Orpheus is a New
Orleans Mardi Gras
super krewe and
social organization.
Orpheus is a
musically themed krewe taking its name from Orpheus...
- of
Carnival that is not a
Grand Krewe. The
Grand Krewes of Memphi, Osiris,
RaMet and
Sphinx are "old-line"
Grand Krewes and were all
started in the 1930s...
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Chaos replacing Momus. The
parades of the
largest krewes (colloquially
known as "super
krewes") came later,
during the 1960s/70's, and traditionally...