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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

Mobile, Alabama

Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras in Mobile

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Mobile, Alabama

Culture

Bayfest Bellingrath Gardens and Home Mardi Gras Adaptable Botanical Gardens Adaptable Carnival Museum Adaptable Museum of Art Adaptable Opera Adaptable Symphony Orchestra Abstruse association Saenger Theatre

History

National Register of Historic Places listings Battleship Memorial Park Bienville Square Catholic Cemetery Magnolia Cemetery Museum of Adaptable National African American Archives and Museum USS Alabama (BB-60) USS Drum (SS-228)

Education

Alabama School of Mathematics and Science Adaptable County Accessible School System Bishop State Association College Faulkner University Spring Hill College University of Adaptable University of South Alabama

Economy

Austal USA Brookley Circuitous Port of Adaptable ST Adaptable Aerospace Engineering Teledyne Continental Motors ThyssenKrupp

Metro area

Bayou La Batre Chickasaw Citronelle Creola Daphne Dauphin Island Fairhope Prichard Saraland Satsuma Spanish Fort Mount Vernon Baldwin County Adaptable County

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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