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| mardigras krewes parade new orleans shrove tuesday fat tuesday lent throws, west michigan, miami, pancake day activities, community, feathers, computer deals, 1699, susan vaught, onstage publishing, parade, new orleans original daiquiris, mobile, cd, mardigrasparty, fattuesday's kitchen & bar, gulf of mexico, mardi gras lesson plans, jersey, fun, newspaper, dover, new orleans..., | Many of these fat tuesday's reviews essays have been submitted by HistoryLink visitors. Unless noted otherwise, HistoryLink has not verified the factual content of these essays and they do not necessarily reflect the organization's views. Remembering the First Fat Tuesday: Marie McCaffrey's Exact Recollections In this People's History, Marie McCaffrey tells the story of how Seattle's Fat Tuesday -- fat tuesday's reviews the annual carnival-style celebration that takes place in Pioneer Square -- got started. The first Fat Tuesday went from February 14-19, 1977. The First Fat Tuesday This is how I remember the first Fat Tuesday fat tuesday's reviews -- exactly. It was 23 years ago and I was 26 years old. I was talking to Bobby Foster one day in the Central Tavern, which seemed at the time to be the center of the universe in Seattle. Bobby owned the Central along with his partner Jamie Anderson. |
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| Keiko Morris, "Seattle's Mardi Gras Gets Ugly Again," Ibid., February 26, 2001; Anne Koch and David Birkland, Ibid., February 27, 2001; Frank Vinluan, Keiko Morris, Mark Rahner, Dave Birkland, "Mardi Gras new orleans... Ends In Violence," Ibid., February 28, 2001; Keiko Morris, "Fat Tuesday's Turn new orleans... From Fest to Fistfights," Ibid., March 1, 2001, B-1; "Mardi Gras Revelers Clash With Police," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 24, 2001, (www.seattlep-i.com); Lewis Kamb, "Slimmed Down Fat Tuesday On Tap For Tonight," Ibid., February 27, 2001; Lewis Kamb, "No More Fat Tuesday," Ibid., March 1, 2001, new orleans... p. B-1. By David Wilma, March 01, 2001 < Previous Essay | File #3038 | Next Essay > Copyright 2006 History Ink. All rights reserved. HistoryLink is a registered U.S. Trademark of History Ink People's Histories include memoirs, reminiscences, contemporary accounts, commentaries, and expressions of personal opinion which help to illuminate events in local history. |
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