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In , a group of professional men organized a social club, the Jesters Club. Many of the krewes in existence at that time were very selective in terms of membership, so there were doctors, lawyers and other professionals who were unable to get into these krewes.

The Jesters Club formed the Knights of Babylon. The krewe paraded for the first time in , and are now one of the oldest organizations that still parade. Babylon was the Wednesday night fixture in the parade schedule for decades until shakeups in that schedule in the s opened up the Thursday night slot on the Uptown route.

The parade ends on Canal Street at the Sheraton Hotel, where the krewe holds their ball masque. Carnival time was one of the things that got the city through the Great Depression. In typical New Orleans fashion, a group of businessmen wanted to expand the celebration for the Carnival season.

Knights of Chaos According to Greek mythology, Chaos was the void out of which the universe and all its gods were created. In , the Knights of Chaos filled the void created when the Knight of Momus stopped parading in after years. The member all-male krewe parades on the Thursday before Fat Tuesd… read more ».

Knights of Sparta Founded in , the Knights of Sparta take their name from the city-state in southern Greece, renowned for its simple, stoic ways and exemplary disciplines. The Knights of Sparta, an all-male krewe, first paraded in in Orleans Parish.

The Knights are still known for their elaborate bal masq… read more ». It is the first parade to roll after Twelfth Night. Their goal is to present a visual and auditory feast of mystery, artistry and fun. The procession is led by a symbol of the bohemian spirit, a green a… read more ».

Its floats adhere to a traditional style of design that impart Le Krewe d'Etat's satirical theme, which has been voted "Best of Carnival" by critics. The parade features 24 floats, including a special signature … read more ». Members of the krewe parade their costumed pooches in wagons, strollers and shopping carts. Non-marching dogs are welcome along the route as well. This is the only time you ca… read more ». At first, the ragtag krewe had 16 subkrewes, and a collectio… read more ».

Established in during the depths of the Great Depression in Algiers, La. The krewe, now co-ed, has called the Uptown New Orleans parade route home since and is k… read more ».

Krewe of Argus The Krewe of Argus, founded in , includes male, female and child riders. Over a million revelers looking for family-oriented parades flock to the Veterans Memorial Parade Route in Metairie on Mardi Gras Day to see Argus' spectacular floats, marching bands and guest celebrities. To lov… read more ».

Founded in , the club is named after the Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, just warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts and … read more ».

Krewe of Atlas The Krewe of Atlas is founded on the principles of equality for all. Their principal belief is that Mardi Gras is something that should be celebrated by everyone. The krewe encompasses people from all walks of life, and their invitation is open to everyone to join them in a great time of celebration… read more ». Krewe of Bacchus Early in , the Krewe of Bacchus broke with Carnival tradition by staging a Sunday night parade with bigger and more spectacular floats than anything previously seen in Carnival.

They then decided to have a national celebrity king lead the parade, breaking ranks with years of Carnival traditi… read more ». Barkus was created in at a meeting of the Margaret Or… read more ».

Krewe of Bilge Sometimes floats float! For the last 40 years, Bilge has thrown beads, cups and other Carnival treasures to parade goers from the middle of Slidell waterways. The Krewe of Bilge boat parade was founded by locals in and now… read more ». Just bring your own throws! The Krewe made a lasting place for itse… read more ». Founded in by businessmen from the Harahan — River Ridge area, the krewe paraded on Jefferson Highway for two years before moving to … read more ».

It all started in by a group of friends who had gathered at a local watering hole called The Morocco Room. Many of the founding members of the krewe attended the school named for St. Chewbacchus consists of over distinct subkrewes, each of which pays loving and sometimes satirical homage to the full spectrum of Science Fiction, Fantasy, … read more ».

Government — the chassis for the first Choctaw carnival parade floats. They used the New Orleans Sanitation garage and a U. N… read more ». Krewe of Cleopatra Founded in , the first all-female krewe on the West Bank celebrated their 40th anniversary in with a movie to the East Bank, becoming the first all-female organization on the Uptown route.

Their motto is: "Her beauty is timeless, her age is now Krewe of Cork Founded in , the Krewe of Cork celebrates food, wine and fun with a spirited walking parade through the French Quarter eleven days before Mardi Gras. Krewe members wear costumes with a wine-related theme, toss throws bearing their grape logo, and are accompanied along their route by wine police … read more ».

While the krewe sets no overall theme, each truck represents a different Carnival organization with its own title and theme. Krewe of Dionysus The Krewe of Dionysus was founded in by a group of Slidell businessmen intent on bringing an old-fashioned, family-oriented Mardi Gras parade to the Camellia City. Dionysus Bacchus in Roman Mythology is the ancient Greek god of fertility and wine, According to legend, he had a dual nature … read more ».

Krewe of Druids Established in , the Ancient Druids take their name from the priest class of ancient Celtic societies who connected their people with the gods and nature. Led by the king, the Archdruid, the group is limited to members who belong to other Carnival organizations. Their identities are never… read more ». Comprised of 4, male and female riders and featuring more than 90 trucks, it is the oldest and largest of the all the truck… read more ».

Charles Ave with 50 individually designed truck floats carrying 4, male and female riders families. Founded in , the Krewe of Elks Orleans is the oldest and largest of all the truck float krewes. Year founded: Membersh… read more ».



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