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Mardi Gras Parades 2014 Mardi Gras Parades 2014 Date Parade Time Area 2/15/2014 Krewe of Mona Lisa and MoonPie 6:00 PM Slidell 2/15/2014 Krewe du Vieux 6:30 PM French Quarter 2/15/2014 Krewe Delusion du Vieux French Quarter 2/15/2014 Krewe of Jupiter 6:30 PM Baton Rouge 2/16/2014 Krewe of Little Rascals noon Metairie 2/16/2014 Krewe of Perseus 1:00 PM Slidell 2/16/2014 Krewe of Des Petite 1:00 PM Bayou Lafourche 2/21/2014 Krewe of Excaliber 7:00 PM Jefferson 2/21/2014 Krewe of Cork 3:00 PM French Quarter 2/21/2014 Krewe of Oshun 6:00 PM Uptown 2/21/2014 Krewe of Cleopatra 6:30 PM Uptown 2/21/2014 Krewe of Excalibur 7:00 PM Metairie 2/21/2014 Krewe of Eve 7:00 PM Mandeville 2/21/2014 Krewe of Atlas 7:30 PM Metairie 2/21/2014 Krewe of Artemis 7:00 PM Baton Rouge 2/21/2014 Krewe of Analusia Parade 6:00 PM Lafayette 2/22/2014 Krewe of Caeser 6:00 PM Jefferson 2/22/2014 Krewe of Adonis 11:45 AM Jefferson 2/22/2014 Krewe of Tee Caillou 12:00 PM Houma/Terrebonne 2/22/2014 Krewe of Aquarius 6:30 PM Houma/Terrebonne 2/22/2014 The Mystic Knights of Adonis 11:45 AM West Bank 2/22/2014 Knights of Nemesis 1:00 PM Chalmette 2/22/2014 Krewe of Pontchartrain 1:00 PM Uptown 2/22/2014 Krewe of Choctaw Follows Pontchartrain Uptown 2/22/2014 Krewe of Freret Follows Choctaw Uptown 2/22/2014 Knights of Sparta 6:00 PM Uptown 2/22/2014 Krewe of Caesar 6:00 PM Metairie 2/22/2014 Krewe of Olympia 6:00 PM Covington 2/22/2014 Krewe of Titans 6:30 PM Slidell 2/22/2014 Krewe of Pygmalion 6:45 PM Uptown 2/22/2014 Krewe of Chewbacchus 8:00pm Marigny 2/22/2014 Le Krewe Des T- Cajun noon Bayou Lafourche 2/22/2014 Krewe of Ambrosia 5:30 PM Bayou Lafourche 2/22/2014 Krewe of Mystique 2:00 PM Baton Rouge 2/22/2014 Krewe of Orion 6:30 PM Baton Rouge 2/22/2014 Carencro Mardi Gras Parade 11:00 AM Lafayette 2/22/2014 Krewe des Chiens 2:00 PM Lafayette 2/22/2014 Krewe of Carnivale en Rio 6:30 PM Lafayette 2/23/2014 Krewe of Atlas 5:30 PM Jefferson 2/23/2014 Krewe of Hyacinthians 12:30 PM Houma/Terrebonne 2/23/2014 Krewe of Titans Hyacin Houma/Terrebonne 2/23/2014 Krewe of Carrollton Noon Uptown 2/23/2014 Krewe of Dionysus 1:00 PM Slidell 2/23/2014 Krewe of King Arthur and Merlin Follows Carrollton Uptown 2/23/2014 Krewe of Alla Follows King Arthur Uptown 2/23/2014 Krewe of Tchefuncte 2:00 PM Madisonville 2/23/2014 Krewe of Barkus 2:00 PM French Quarter 2/23/2014 Krewe of Shaka 1:00 PM Bayou Lafourche 2/23/2014 Krewe of Versailles Noon Bayou Lafourche 2/23/2014 Scott Parade 1:00 PM Lafayette 2/26/2014 Krewe of Ancient Druids 6:30 PM Uptown 2/26/2014 Krewe of Nyx 7:00 PM Uptown 2/27/2014 Knights of Babylon 5:45 PM Uptown 2/27/2014 Krewe of Muses 6:30pm Uptown 2/27/2014 Knights of Chaos 6:30pm Uptown 2/28/2014 Krewe of Centurion 7:00 PM Jefferson 2/28/2014 Krewe of Aphrodite 6:30 PM Houma/Terrebonne 2/28/2014 Krewe of Hermes 6:00 PM Uptown 2/28/2014 Krewe d'Etat 6:30 PM Uptown 2/28/2014 Krewe of Selene 6:30 PM Slidell 2/28/2014 Krewe of Centurions 7:00 PM Metairie 2/28/2014 Krewe of Lyra 7:00 PM Covington 2/28/2014 Krewe of Morpheus 7:00 PM Uptown 2/28/2014 Krewe of Athena 7:00 PM Bayou Lafourche 2/28/2014 Southdowns 7:00 PM Baton Rouge 2/28/2014 Friday Night Parade 6:30 PM Lafayette 3/1/2014 Krewe of Altantis noon Bayou Lafourche 3/1/2014 Krewe of Isis 6:30 PM Jefferson 3/1/2014 Krewe of Mardi Gras 6:30 PM Houma/Terrebonne 3/1/2014 Krewe of NOMTOC 10:45 AM Westbank 3/1/2014 Krewe of Iris 11:00 AM Uptown 3/1/2014 Krewe of Tucks Noon Uptown 3/1/2014 Krewe of Endymion 4:15 PM Mid-City 3/1/2014 Krewe of Isis 6:30 PM Metairie 3/1/2014 Krewe of Apollo Noon Bayou Lafourche 3/1/2014 Krewe of Babylon 6:00 PM Bayou Lafourche 3/1/2014 Le Krewe Du Bon Temps 5:50 PM Bayou Lafourche 3/1/2014 Spanish Town Noon Baton Rouge 3/1/2014 Youngsville Parade 11:00 AM Lafayette 3/1/2014 Children's Parade 12:30 PM Lafayette 3/1/2014 Krewe of Bonparte 6:30 PM Lafayette 3/2/2014 Krewe of Napoleon 5:30 PM Jefferson 3/2/2014 Krewe of Terreanians 12:30 PM Houma/Terrebonne 3/2/2014 Krewe of Montegut 2:00 PM Houma/Terrebonne 3/2/2014 Krewe of Okeanos 11:00 AM Uptown 3/2/2014 Krewe of Mid-City 11:45 AM Uptown 3/2/2014 Krewe of Thoth Noon Uptown 3/2/2014 Krewe of Bacchus 5:15 PM Uptown 3/2/2014 Krewe of Napoleon 5:30 PM Metairie 3/2/2014 Krewe of Nereids 6:00 PM Bayou Lafourche 3/3/2014 Krewe of Zeus 7:00 PM Jefferson 3/3/2014 Krewe of Cleopatra 6:30 PM Houma/Terrebonne 3/3/2014 Krewe of Proteus 5:15 PM Uptown 3/3/2014 Krewe of Orpheus 6:00 PM Uptown 3/3/2014 Krewe of Hera 6:15 PM Metairie 3/3/2014 Krewe of Zeus 7:00 PM Metairie 3/3/2014 Queen Evangeline's Parade 6:00 PM Lafayette 3/4/2014 Krewe of Argus 10:00 AM Jefferson 3/4/2014 Elks Trucks Argus Jefferson 3/4/2014 Jefferson Trucks Elks Jefferson 3/4/2014 Krewe of Grela 10:00 AM Jefferson 3/4/2014 Krewe of Houmas 11:00 AM Houma/Terrebonne 3/4/2014 Krewe of Kajuns Houmas Houma/Terrebonne 3/4/2014 Krewe of Zulu 8:00 AM Uptown 3/4/2014 Krewe of Rex 10:00 AM Uptown 3/4/2014 Krewe of Grela 10:00 AM West Bank 3/4/2014 Krewe of Elks Orleans Rex Uptown 3/4/2014 Krewe of Crescent City Elks Orleans Uptown 3/4/2014 Half Fast Krewe of Frank's 9:00 AM Lafayette 3/4/2014 King Gabriel's 10:00 AM Lafayette 3/4/2014 Grand Marais 11:00 AM Lafayette 3/4/2014 Lafayette Mardi Gras Parade 1:00 AM Lafayette 3/4/2014 KADN/KLAF Independent 2:00 PM Lafayette 3/4/2014 Krewe Chic-a-la-pie Parade 2:00 PM Lafayette 3/4/2014 Family Parade 2:00 PM Lafayette.
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