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From New Orleans’ birth in 1718, Mardi Gras grew steadily grander and more ornate, according to the site mardigrasnewlorleans.com.
In the early 1740s, Louisiana’s governor, the Marquis de Vaudreuil, set up society balls. By the 1830s, there were street processions. Floats or “tableaux cars” were common by the 1850s, and the King of Carnival, Rex, was introduced in 1872. When Bill Stear attended Mardi Gras in the 1950s, it was the roiling carnival we know and love today. He captured the pageantry in these pictures, donated by his wife, Ann, of Rochester, New York.…