Geographically, between Dauphin Island and downtown Mobile, there are a lot of territories, but within that area is the Order of the Rolling River, a smallish band of folks established in 1999 and proudly committed to putting on a Mardi Gras parade...
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Dauphin Island's only nighttime Mardi Gras event. Come witness a flame-lit Street Tableau through the old village district as they revisit scenes of the island's historic past. Parade Route
Twenty women founded the Order of Polka Dots in May 1949. In 1950, it was the first ladies' organization to parade in Mobile. Still a robust and active group, it was a trailblazer for several other ladies' organizations. Parade Route A
The Incas formed in 1956 and held their first ball in 1957, but they did not parade until 1975. Nowadays, it's hard to imagine Mobile Mardi Gras without the group's floats of ancient Incan temples or its distinctive emblem beads and doubloons. Parade...
Theres a new mystic society in Mobile thats essentially a splinter group from the Conde Explorers. The group named itself the Order of Kahos. A board member for the organization said the name is pronounced chaos but spelled in a, well, chaotic...
Apollo's Mystic Ladies was founded in 2000 as a Daphne Mardi Gras group for ladies. The mission was to bring friendship, fellowship, and revelry to the city of Daphne in the true Mardi Gras spirit. Parade Routes
The Mystics have earned the reputation of being heavy throwers. Anyone who walks away from one of their parades without a bag of goodies just isn't trying. Parade Routes
Mobile Mystical Revelers starts at 1:00 p.m. on Route A.
Mobile Mystical Friends runs at 1:00 p.m. on route A.
Knights of Ecor Rouge starts at 6:30 p.m. in downtown Fairhope.