Looking through old photos is a favorite pastime of ours,
and it’s especially fun when there is an interesting story behind them. Vintage
Memories is a series we are doing that spotlights just that kind of photo.
However, we only have so many old pictures to go through, so we want y’all to
share some favorites.
Pictured here is a Mardi Gras parade in Mamou, Louisiana, in
1967. Everyone is dressed in the traditional Mardi Gras garb usually only seen
in rural areas. Most are handmade, brightly colored, and unique, but unlike the
elaborate costumes of big city Mardi Gras parades, these outfits need to be
durable and comfortable because parade participants are often riding horses and
chasing chickens for the gumbo! Although it’s difficult to see here, the sign
in the back is from Reed’s King Freeze. Seeing this sign sparked our interest,
and our exhaustive internet search has left us empty-handed. We’d love any
information on this vintage business. What type of business was it? Is it still
open? Please comment or e-mail anything you might know about it.
Now that we have shared our vintage Mardi Gras, we want to
see yours. Please contact us if you have a photo and story of a Mardi Gras of
the past, so we can share it in an upcoming post.
Katrina & Lexi
Mardi Gras is a true Louisiana party. lol
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