Mystic Society
Society.
Krewe of Mohomet
Krewe of Pan
Krewe of Venus
La Luna Servante
Le Krewe de Bienville
Les Bons Vivants
Les Femmes Cassettes
Maids of Mirth
Marquis de Lafayette Societie
Mardi Gras Pilgrims
Merry Evening Maskers
MiKrafft Association (MKA)
Midnight Maskers
Midnight Merry Makers
Midnight Mystics
Mistresses of Joe Cain
Mobile Affiliated Mystics
Mobile Mystics
Mobile Rifles
Monday Evening Maskers
Monday Mystics
Mystic Krewe of Myrthe
Mystic Krewsaders
Mystic Maskers
Mystic Stripers Society
Mobile’s Mystical Ladies
Mystics
Mystics of Time
Mystical Belles
Neptune’s Daughters
Nereides
New Mobilians
Order of Angels
Order of Athena
Order of Butterfly Maidens
Order of Dead Rock Stars
Order of Doves
Order of Dragons
Order of Druids
Order of Imps
Order of Inca
Order of Isis
Order of Jesters
Order of Juno
Order of LaShe’s (sic.)
Order of Mardi Gras Maskers
Order of Myths
Order of Orioles
Order of Osiris
Order of Outowners
Order of Polka Dots
Order of Venus
Original Amusing Utopia Club
Pharaohs
Phifty Phunny Phellows
Pierrettes
Resurrected Cowbellion de Rakin Society
S.C.S. aka Santa Claus Society
Sauvettes Amusing Club
Sirens
Sons and Daughters of Joe Cain
Sons of Cyreniac
Sons of Saturn
Spinsters
Strikers Club
Striker’s Independent Society
Strikers Amusing Club
Tea Drinker Society
Thalians
The Tillmans Tricksters
The Tombstone Kids
Utopia Club
References
^ a b c d e f g h “”Mardi Gras Terminology”". “Mobile Bay Convention & Visitors Bureau”. http://www.mobile.org/vis_mardigras_terms.php. Retrieved 2007-11-28.
^ Houston, Susan (2007-02-04). “Mobile; It Has History”. The News & Observer (News & Observer Publishing Company, (Raleigh, NC)).
^ a b c d e f g “”Mobile Mardi Gras Timeline”". “The Museum of Mobile”. http://www.museumofmobile.com/html/mardi_gras_timeline.php. Retrieved 2007-11-14.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l “”History”". “Mobile Carnival Museum”. http://www.mobilecarnivalmuseum.com/History.aspx. Retrieved 2007-11-17.
^ “Carnival/Mobile Mardi Gras Timeline” (list of contest by year), Museum of Mobile, 2001, webpage: MoM-timeline.
^ a b “”Mardi Gras – Mobile’s Paradoxical Party”". “The Wisdom of Arch Slacabamorinico”. http://jacksonsnyder.com/arc/slac/MardiGras/paradox.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-18.
^ Arthur B. LaCour, New Orleans Masquerade: Chronicles of Carnival (Pelican Publishing 1952)
^ “Joe Cain Articles” (newspaper story), Joe Danborn & Cammie East, Adaptable Register, 2001, webpage: CMW-history.
^ a b “”MAMGA History”". “Mobile Breadth Mardi Gras Association”. http://web.archive.org/web/20040604100834/www.mamga.org/Templates/history.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-18.
Further reading
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Culture
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History
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Education
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Metro area
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Structures
List of tallest barrio Bankhead Tunnel Barton Academy Battleship Parkway Bragg-Mitchell Mansion Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Cochranefricatown USA Bridge Conde-Charlotte House Convent and Academy of the Visitation Fort Conde George Wallace Tunnel Government Street Presbyterian Church Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Passenger Terminal Jubilee Parkway Oakleigh
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