Le Krewe de Bienville rolls at 5:00 p.m. on route A.
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After the Mobile Carnival Association's King Felix III arrives by boat at Cooper Riverside Park on Lundi Gras, he climbs aboard a float and rides through downtown Mobile to wave to his loyal subjects and throw them some royal stuff. Parade Route A
The MLK Business and Civic Organization sponsors a parade it calls the Krewe of the Avenue, which is largely for children and young people. Children from 6 years old to college-age participate, and the parade usually has 36 units. Parade Route D
MLK Monday Mystics parade rolls at 3:00 p.m. Parade Route D
The Northside Merchants Association forms the last of the trio of parades that traverse Mobile's Route D on Lundi Gras, the day before Mardi Gras. Parade Route D
In April 1993, a group of women met at Gambino's Restaurant in Fairhope and created the Order of Mystic Magnolias, according to the group's history. With much hard work and help from other organizations, the OOMM held a parade in 1994. Fairhope...
Infant Mystics Mardi Gras parade rolls at 7:00 p.m. Parade Route F
The Order of Doves is a mens mystic society founded in 2012. Parade Route F
Organized on August 27, 1954, at the home of one of its founding members, the Order of Athena is the only ladies' group that parades in Mobile on Fat Tuesday. Parade Route A
Organized in 1874 and staging its first parade on Fat Tuesday of 1875, the Knights of Revelry is Mobile's third-oldest Mardi Gras parading group. Parade Route A