File:Was it Carnival? - New Orleans 1920.jpg

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Was it Carnival? - New Orleans 1920

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English: 1920 New Orleans newspaper article "Was It Carnival?", remarking on comparatively small Mardi Gras season festivities, with one parade (Rex). Official parades had been called off the previous 2 years due to the World War and then the Spanish Flu Pandemic; the season had not yet gotten back to earlier normal.
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"The Herald", New Orleans, 19 February, 1920.

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