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ST SCOTT S J Note: Days, times and routes are subject to change. 2019 Parade Schedule Sunday, March 3 Saturday, February 23 Tuesday, February 26 2:30 pm.....Joe Cain Friday, February 15 2:00 pm.....Mobile Mystics 6:30 pm.....Order of LaShe's 3:00 pm.....Joe Cain Procession 6:30 pm.....Conde Cavaliers 2:30 pm.....Mobile Mystical Revelers Thursday, February 28 5:00 pm.....Le Krewe de Bienville Saturday, February 16 3:00 pm.....Mobile Mystical Friends 6:30 pm.....Mystic Stripers Society 5:30 pm.....Krewe de Secondline 2:30 pm.....Bayport Parading Society 7:00 pm.....Order of Butterfly Maidens Friday, March 1 Monday, March 4 3:00 pm.....Mystic DJ Riders 7:30 pm.....Krewe of Marry Mates 6:30 pm.....Crewe of Columbus 12:00 Noon.....King Felix III 6:30 pm.....Pharaoh's Mystic Society Sunday, February 24 Saturday, March 2 12:30.....Floral Parade 7:00 pm.....Conde Explorers 6:30 pm.....Neptune's Daughters 12:00 noon.....Floral Tuesday, March 5 Thursday, February 21 7:00 pm.....Order of Isis 12:30 pm.....Knights of Mobile 10:30 am.....Order of Athena 6:30 pm.....Order of the Polka Dots Monday, February 25 1:00 pm.....Mobile Mystical Ladies 12:30 pm.....Knights of Revelry Friday, February 22 6:30 pm.....Order of Venus 1:30 pm.....Order of Angels 1:00 pm....King FelixIII 6:30 pm.....Order of Inca 7:00 pm.....Order of Many Faces 1:30 pm....Comic Cowboys Prepared By: City of Mobile GIS Date: 2/12/2019 N JOACHIM ST JOACHIM N DEKLE DR P E R S IM M O N S T I-165 DALE AVE RD TELEGRAPH S H O R T M A N A S S A S S T ALABAMA STATE DOCKS BLVD DOCKS STATE ALABAMA S T M A D A R S T THIRD CT PECAN ST SECOND CT CEDAR AVE CEDAR ENGLISH ST ENGLISH H E R C UST LEHICKORY S S T MANASSAS ST FIRST CT PEACH ST PEACH ST ROYAL N DELCHAMPS DR DELCHAMPS " ST PLUM THOMAS JOE RADFORD EARLE ST FISHERS ALY FISHERS REC CENTER LIPSCOMB ST N LAWRENCE ST LAWRENCE N N WATER ST MAPLE ST MAPLE MONDAY ST MONDAY WASHINGTON PL WASHINGTON BLOODGOOD ST LYONS ST ADAMS ST " RENAISSANCE DR W N WATER ST CEDAR AVE CEDAR ST DAVIDSON TERRILL ST TERRILL STUART CIR BEAUREGARD ST PEACH ST PEACH G LE N N O N A V E ST MARMOTTE CONGRESS ST CUBA ST CUBA ST MARSHALL D R M A R T IN" L U T H E R K IN G JR A V E ADAMS ST CLAY ST CLAY LYONS ST DETONTI SQUARE PARK BASIL ST N LAFAYETTE ST LAFAYETTE N ST GASTON C H E S TN U T S T LEXINGTON AVE LEXINGTON ARMISTEAD ST ARMISTEAD STATE ST SENGSTAK ST SENGSTAK CUBA ST CUBA ST CALHOUN HARRISON ST HARRISON N ANN ST ANN N START " LOLA ST ST CHERRY RYLANDS ST RYLANDS CAMP ST ADAMS ST PEARL ST PEARL ISOM CLEMONS CIVIL C O N G R E S S S T N ROYAL ST ROYAL N ST JOSEPH ST JOSEPH ST ST LOUIS ST IGHTS MEMORIAL PARK ST CONCEPTION N ST STEPHENS RD ST HOSPITAL N CEDAR ST CEDAR N CENTER ST STATE ST GLIDDONST ANTHONY PL ST JOACHIM N ST KENNEDY ST KENNEDY NORMAN ST NORMAN " FINISH ST JACKSON N N BROAD ST ST CLAIBORNE N N FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN N N HAMILTON ST HAMILTON N " " COTTAGE DR COTTAGE " ST LAWRENCE N LOCUST ST LOCUST N CEDAR ST CEDAR N N PINE ST PINE N ST MICHAEL ST N WARREN ST WARREN N BIENVILLE N DEARBORN ST DEARBORN N SQUARE N WASHINGTON AVE WASHINGTON N " S P R IN G H IL L A V E ST FRANCIS ST STATE ST N SCOTT ST SCOTT N ST ROYAL S ST EMANUEL ST EMANUEL ST S CONCEPTION ST CONCEPTION S !i ;1 Alcohol Free Zone ST BAYOU N i! 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P A LM E TT O S T I-10 S ROYAL ST ROYAL S PARKER ST PARKER 2019 Parade Schedule Mardi Gras Parade Tuesday, March 5 J 2:00 pm.....Mobile Area Mardi Gras Association Prepared By: City of Mobile GIS Route B Note: Days, times and routes are subject to change. Date: 2/12/2019 " FINISH ISOM CLEMONS CIVIL RIGHTS " MEMORIAL PARK START c;1 Alcohol Free Zone " " @ Carnival Museum GLIDDON PL c CONGRESS ST ST JOSEPH ST N CONCEPTION ST CONCEPTION N Fire Central ×Ñ ST MICHAEL ST N JOACHIM ST JOACHIM N ST WATER N t® Handicapped Area " N JACKSON ST JACKSON N N ROYAL ST ROYAL N I7 Impound Lot ST CLAIBORNE N N FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN N STATE ST ¡¾ Museum of Mobile ST ANTHONY ST BIENVILLE SQUARE ST LOUISST HAMILTON N ST Parking ST SCOTT N ST LAWRENCE N !i ST BROAD N N BAYOU ST BAYOU N Police Central Events ST CEDAR N a ST WARREN N c ST JEFFERSON N !i ST EMANUEL ST EMANUEL ST RV City ST DEARBORN N RÆ ST CONCEPTION S N WASHINGTON AVE WASHINGTON N " " a ST JOACHIM S ST WATER S ST FRANCIS ST c S ROYAL ST ROYAL S UNITY POINT PARK CATHEDRAL SQUARE S JACKSON ST JACKSON S S CLAIBORNE ST CLAIBORNE S S FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN S " RYAN PARK ST HAMILTON S " DAUPHIN ST M A R D; I1 G R A S P A R K t® " c 1 ST LAWRENCE S ¡¾ S P R INc; G H IL L A V E ×Ñ" ST CEDAR S " S WARREN ST WARREN S S DEARBORN ST DEARBORN S " @ S SCOTT ST SCOTT S " c THEATRE ST LEBARON ST LEBARON " CONTI ST SPANISH PLAZA !i S BAYOU ST BAYOU S GOVERNMENT" ST S BROAD ST BROAD S " ST JEFFERSON S COMMON ST COMMON " " MONROE ST MALAGA SQUARE CHURCH ST S CONCEPTION ST S WASHINGTON AVE WASHINGTON S " 7I CIVIC CENTER DR Please notice the posted gold and purple signs: NO PARKING 2 hours before, during and after parade.
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