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The pandemic has cancelled New Orleans' Mardi Gras parade. So thousands are creating 'house floats.'

The pandemic has cancelled New Orleans' Mardi Gras parade. So thousands are creating 'house floats.'
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New Orleans houses turn into Mardi Gras floats

New Orleans houses turn into Mardi Gras floats Caitlin O Kane Virus Outbreak Paradeless Mardi Gras © Janet McConnaughey / AP New Orleans and Mardi Gras go hand in hand, so when the city decided it had to cancel the the parades, parties and large gatherings for 2021, residents knew they wouldn t let the holiday pass without a celebration. Mardi Gras parades are not permitted this year because large gatherings have proven to be super-spreader events for COVID-19, said Mayor LaToya Cantrell s office. But despite the cancellations, festive floats will still line the streets of New Orleans because people have decided to decorate their houses instead.

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With no Mardi Gras parades, thousands of people are making 'house floats' instead

Thousands of New Orleans residents turn homes into Mardi Gras 'floats'

Thousands of New Orleans residents turn their own homes into Mardi Gras floats after the city cancels this year s festival amid the COVID pandemic Tens of thousands of people usually pack into downtown New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras in February and March each year City officials have cancelled this year s festivities amid the COVID-19 pandemic  But many locals are refusing to let the pandemic dampen their party spirit, and are now turning their homes into parade floats to bring color and flair to the city  More than 9,000 people have joined the Krewe of House Floats Facebook page and are in the process of transforming their homes into eye-catching displays  

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No Mardi Gras Parades, so Thousands Make "House Floats"

By Janet McConnaughey, Associated Press Jan 29, 2021 Photo by AP Photo/Janet McConnaughey All around New Orleans, thousands of houses are being decorated as floats because the coronavirus pandemic has canceled parades. What started off as a joke on Twitter has now become a movement spreading throughout neighborhoods in New Orleans. share this article You just can’t keep a good city down, especially when Mardi Gras is coming. All around New Orleans, thousands of houses are being decorated as floats because the coronavirus outbreak canceled the elaborate parades mobbed by crowds during the Carnival season leading to Fat Tuesday. Some smaller groups announced no-parade plans before the city did. Pandemic replacements include scavenger hunts for signature trinkets that normally would be thrown from floats or handed out from a streetcar, as well as outdoor art and drive-through or virtual parades. The prominent Krewe of Bacchus has an app where people can catch and trade

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