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Elise Coastal Dining
2011-03-14
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Elise is a new restaurant in Pensacola and has been nominated as 1 of 33 restaurants in th...
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DeLuna Festival 2011!
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The Deluna Fest festival will take place October 14th-16th. This year's festival will include per...
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Candlelight Tours of Fort Ba...
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The free tour highlights Pensacola in the Civil War. In addition, the Fort Barrancas Visitor Center ...
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De Luna Festival
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Looks like they've added a third day to the festival on the 17th of October... and it'll be free! A...
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Couldn't agree more -- The Gulf Coast is a "Best Vacation Bargain" even without offers like these. I...

The Krewe Of Lafitte Illuminated Parade


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The Krewe of Lafitte, Pensacola Florida, is the largest all male Mardi Gras Krewe in the Florida Panhandle. The Organization was founded in 1954 to promote a means to celebrate Carnival. The 250 Krewe members enjoy a strong bond between themselves, as well as their families.

The Krewe Of Lafitte Illuminated Parade
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The Krewe Of Lafitte Illuminated Parade
March 4, 2011
Where: Downtown Pensacola

Krewe of Lafitte fills the parade routes with 13 lighted floats all built & maintained by the members & housed in 2 warehouses owned by the Krewe. Two of the 13 floats are used for traveling to 7 out of town parades, ranging from Gulfport, Mississippi to Bradenton, Florida.

The Krewe also participates in 3 other local parades including an illuminated Christmas Parade for children. The activity doesn’t stop with parade routes; they also float around to schools, assisted living facilities, and retirement homes spreading cheer and happiness. End of Article

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