2016 Mardi Gras Parade Schedule for Mobile, AL

2016 Mardi Gras Parade Schedule for Mobile, AL

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Here is the 2016 Mobile Mardi Gras Schedule per AL.COM:

The season's downtown Mobile parades:

Jan. 22 (Friday) – Conde Cavaliers, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Jan. 23 (Saturday afternoon) – Bayport Parading Society and Mystic DJ Riders, Route A, 2:30 p.m.

Jan. 23 (Saturday evening) – Pharoahs Mystic Society and Conde Explorers, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Jan. 28 (Thursday) – Order of Polka Dots, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Jan. 29 (Friday) – Order of Inca, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Jan. 30 (Saturday afternoon) – Mobile Mystics and Mobile Mystical Revelers, Route A, 2 p.m.

Jan. 30 (Saturday evening) – Maids of Mirth, Order of Butterfly Maidens and Krewe of Marry Mates, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Jan. 31 (Sunday) – Neptune's Daughters and OOI, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Feb. 1 (Monday) – Order of Venus and Order of Many Faces, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Feb. 2 (Tuesday) – Order of LaShe's, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Feb. 4 (Thursday) – Mystic Stripers Society, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Feb. 5 (Friday) – Crewe of Columbus, Route A, 6:30 p.m.

Feb. 6 (Saturday afternoon) – Mobile Carnival Association Floral Parade, Knights of Mobile, Mobile Mystical Ladies, Order of Angels, noon, Route A.

Feb. 6 (Saturday evening) – Mystics of Time, Route A, 6 p.m.

Feb. 7/Joe Cain Day (Sunday afternoon) – King Elexis Parade, 2 p.m. Route E. Joe Cain Parading Society and Joe Cain Marching Society, Route A, 2:30 p.m.

Feb. 7/Joe Cain Day (Sunday evening) – Le Krewe de Bienville, Route A, 5 p.m.

Feb. 8/Lundi Gras (Monday afternoon) – King Felix & Floral Parade, noon, Route A. MLK Business & Civic, Monday Mystics, Northside Merchants, 3 p.m., Route D.

Feb. 8/Lundi Gras (Monday evening) – Infant Mystics, Order of Doves, 7 p.m., Route F.

Feb. 9/Mardi Gras (Tuesday morning) – Order of Athena, 10:30 a.m., Route A.

Feb. 9/Mardi Gras (Tuesday afternoon) – Knights of Revelry, King Felix, Comic Cowboys, 12:30 p.m., Route A. MAMGA Mammoth Parade, 2 p.m., Route B.

Feb. 9/Mardi Gras (Tuesday evening) – Order of Myths, 6 p.m., Route C.

Route information

The Mobile Police Department has defined six parade routes for downtown Mobile as follows:

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Route A – Starts at the Mobile Civic Center, proceeds north on Claiborne Street to Church Street, east on Church to Royal Street, north on Royal to St. Francis Street, west on St. Francis to Conception Street, south on Conception to Government Street, west on Government to Washington Avenue, south on Washington to Canal Street, west on Canal to Broad Street, north on Broad to Spring Hill Avenue, east on Spring Hill to Washington Avenue, South on Washington to Government, east on Government to Claiborne and then south to disband at the Civic Center.

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Route B – Starts on Lyons Street at Broad Street, goes north on Broad to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., west on MLK to Lexington Avenue, south on Lexington to St. Stephens Road, east on St. Stephens to Spring Hill Avenue, east on Spring Hill to Washington Avenue, south on Washington to Government Street, east on Government to Claiborne, south on Claiborne to Church Street, east on Church to Royal Street, north on Royal to St. Francis Street, west on St. Francis to Conception Street, south on Conception to Government, west on Government to Washington, north on Washington to Congress Street and disbands.

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Route C – Starts at St. Anthony and St. Joseph streets and proceeds east on St. Anthony to Royal Street, south on Royal to St. Francis Street, west on St. Francis to Conception Street, south on Conception to Government Street, west on Government to Broad Street, north on Broad to Spring Hill Avenue, east on Spring Hill to Washington Avenue, south on Washington to Government, east on Government to Royal, north on Royal to St. Anthony, west on St. Anthony to St. Joseph and disbands.

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Route D – Starts at Warren Street and State Street, proceeds north on Warren to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, west on MLK to Lexington Ave, south on Lexington to St. Stephens Road, east on St. Stephens to Spring Hill Ave, east on Spring Hill to Washington Avenue, north on Washington to Congress Street and disbands.

Route E – Starts at Water Street and Dauphin Street, proceeds south on Water to Government Street, west on Government to Broad, south on Broad to Texas Street, east on Texas to Washington Avenue, north on Washington to Canal Street, west on Canal to Broad, north on Broad to Spring Hill Avenue, east on Spring Hill to Washington, north on Washington to St. Louis Street, east on St. Louis to Warren Street, north on Warren to State Street and disbands.

Route F – Starts at Broad Street and Dauphin Street and proceeds north to Spring Hill Avenue, east on Spring Hill to Washington Avenue, south on Washington to Government Street, east on Government to Claiborne Street, south on Claiborne to Church, east on Church to Royal Street, north on Royal to St. Francis Street, west on St. Francis to Conception Street, south on Conception to Government, west on Government to Broad and disbands.

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