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Today we went to view the floats for the parade. Float builders keep their floats in large "dens". The floats are packed end to end with just enough space to walk around. The floats are used in many different parades, but will have different titles to fit the Krewes' theme for the year. The title for this float is "Harry gets a Wild Hare". Each float is pulled by a tractor which holds the title for the float. The shape of the float and figures are made using paper mache. This float is considered full with 50 people - this is a double decker float.
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| Leo Charette | 21-Jan-2005 02:33 | |
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