This raucous carnival really defines New Orleans! Beginning with a masked ball on the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6, celebrations build to fever pitch during five days of pre-Lenten parties.
This raucous carnival really defines New Orleans! Beginning with a masked ball on the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6, celebrations build to fever pitch during five days of pre-Lenten parties.
This raucous carnival really defines New Orleans! Beginning with a masked ball on the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6, celebrations build to fever pitch during five days of pre-Lenten parties.
In 1647 Oliver Cromwell made Christmas illegal, considering feasting and revelry to be immoral. The ban stayed for 13 years -- until Cromwell conceded power in 1660.
In 1647 Oliver Cromwell made Christmas illegal, considering feasting and revelry to be immoral. The ban stayed for 13 years -- until Cromwell conceded power in 1660.
In 1647 Oliver Cromwell made Christmas illegal, considering feasting and revelry to be immoral. The ban stayed for 13 years -- until Cromwell conceded power in 1660.