Take a journey through seven decades of Mardi Gras parties, presented by Getty Images. A float celebrating the life of John James Audubon, an American naturalist and artist, passes a cheering crowd at Mardi Gras in New Orleans, circa A woman left dances in a hula skirt in a Mardi Gras parade amid men in costumes, circa A group of Mardi Gras princesses right ride a parade float in their formals, circa

20 Delightfully Shameless Pictures From Mardi Gras History



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Mardi Gras is here, and revelers have been filling the streets of New Orleans to celebrate this week. It brings with it a slew of parade floats featuring various celebrities and special guests. A woman dances on a float on Bourbon Street. Revelers wrestle during Fat Tuesday celebrations. People march in the St. Anne parade through the Marigny on Tuesday.


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Don't get me wrong, I have now problems with the female form. Nudity tends to happen when alcohol is involved and Bourbon is a street with many bars. You'll no doubt see a few boobs here and there but for the most part it's not "Girls Gone Wild. By the way, this kind of craziness is indeed typical of Mardi Gras on Bourbon.



One of the greatest draws of the French Quarter is the interesting buildings. In fact when folks decide to remodel their homes in the Quarter they have to retain the original character of the buildings. Old homes in the French Quarter almost always have intimate architectural detals such as very fance wood moldings, arched windows and doors, shutters, and steps. You can sometimes spend an hour just studying the front of a building and still find more qualities about it that makes it unique to the owner or the area. Some of the larger homes in the Quarter have been converted into bed and breakfasts or small hotels.