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At the stroke of midnight, New Orleans law enforcement officers and the city’s mayor make a clean sweep of Bourbon Street to close out a successful Mardi Gras season.
Here's what Bourbon Street looked like on Mardi Gras weekend 2024. Revelers walk on Bourbon street on the Friday before Mardi Gras Day in New Orleans, Friday, Feb. 9, 2024.
NEW ORLEANS — Bourbon Street is always packed with costumed revelers on Mardi Gras Day, but this year it is a quiet, empty street with very little activity.
NEW ORLEANS — Bourbon Street would be bustling with revelers on any normal year, but this year has not been normal.
Coronavirus-related limits on access to Bourbon Street, shuttered bars and frigid weather all were expected to prevent what the city usually craves at the end of Mardi Gras season — streets and ...
Mardi Gras starts today. Here's how New Orleans has stepped up security after Bourbon Street attack The rooftop snipers, bomb-sniffing dogs and armored vehicles seen during the Super Bowl will be ...
Bourbon Street Attack New Orleans to enhance Mardi Gras safety with SEAR-1 federal support Federal agencies will now provide more help and resources to keep the city safe during Carnival Season.