Mobile Carnival Museum

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The Mobile Carnival deposit may be a history deposit that chronicles over three hundred years of Carnival and Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama. The deposit is housed within the historic Bernstein-Bush mansion on Government Street in downtown Mobile.The deposit options displays that tell the story of however the native celebration evolved from its period of time to the fashionable tradition it’s become. The Queen’s Gallery homes robes, trains, and jewels worn by the queens of Carnival. Conjointly on show is that the apparel of a Nineteen Twenties girl queen, likewise as costumes of many jesters of well-known parading societies. The collections conjointly embrace original Mardi Gras art and posters by numerous space artists, doubloons, tableaux styles, and ball invites. The mansion’s former outbuilding contains interactive exhibits, as well as one that enables guests to “ride” and throw doubloons from a Carnival float.

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