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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: A Mardi Gras Indian statue is lifted into a yard by crane to be placed next to a bust of New Orleans musician Dr. John on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 16: A lone Mardi Gras Indian masks on Orleans Avenue on February 16, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, many Mardi Gras Indian tribes have honored New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell's request not to mask on Mardi Gras Day. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 16: A Mardi Gras Indian suit created by Big Chief Demond Melancon of the Young Seminole Hunters is displayed on the pedestal where a former confederate statue stood on February 16, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, several Mardi Gras Indian tribes have honored New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell's request not to mask on Mardi Gras Day. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 16: A lone Mardi Gras Indian masks on Orleans Avenue on February 16, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, many Mardi Gras Indian tribes have honored New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell's request not to mask on Mardi Gras Day. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: The Mardi Gras Parlour in the Bywater is painted purple, green and gold on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: A crane lifts an oversized bust of New Orleans musician Professor Longhair into a yard on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: Oversized music notes are lifted into a yard by crane to be placed next to a bustof New Orleans musician Dr. John on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: An oversized bust of New Orleans musician Dr. John is lifted into a yard by crane on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: A home is decorated with the Krewe of Tucks character on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A home is decorated with purple, green and gold Mardi Gras decorations on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A home is decorated with Mardi Gras flowers on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: The Coach Lewis House, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, honors the life of the 7th Ward Mardi Gras Indian on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A home is decorated in Mardi Gras colors on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: The Big Queen Kim Boutte House, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, honors the life of the 7th Ward Mardi Gras Indian on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: The Mardi Gras Parlour in the Bywater is painted purple, green and gold and decorated with a Bob Dylan lyric on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: A view of the Carnival Time house with a custom mural featuring assorted Mardi Gras walking krewes on February 07, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: A home is decorated with a 1960s theme of peace and love on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: A home is decorated with an oversized bust of New Orleans musician Professor Longhair on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: Oversized music notes are lifted into a yard by crane to be placed next to a bustof New Orleans musician Dr. John on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: Kern Studios delivers an oversized bust of New Orleans musician Professor Longhair on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: An oversized bust of New Orleans musician Dr. John is lifted into a yard by crane on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: A home is decorated with the Krewe of Tucks character on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: A home is decorated in honor of Prince on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A house is decorated with Mardi Gras flowers on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A house is decorated with Mardi Gras flowers on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A home in the French Quarter is decorated with an oversized Mardi Gras mask on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: A house is decorated with Mardi Gras flowers on February 07, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 03: An oversized bust of New Orleans musician Dr. John is lifted into a yard by crane on February 03, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A home is decorated with purple, green and gold Mardi Gras decorations on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: A view of Pardi Gras, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, on February 07, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 16: The Ronald Lewis House, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, honors a 7th Ward legend lost to COVID-19 during Mardi Gras on February 16, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats.
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: A view of Pardi Gras, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, on February 07, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • Joseph Hills of the Golden Eagles Mardi Gras Indians crosses the parade route on Napolean Avenue on Mardi Gras Day, Tuesday, February 12, in New Orleans. (Erika Goldring Photo)
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  • J'wan Boudreaux, Spy Boy of the Golden Eagles Mardi Gras Indians, poses for a photo on Mardi Gras February 28, 2017, in New Orleans, LA. This house, located on Washington Avenue, caught fire on Mardi Gras 2015 and has not been rebuilt.
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 16: StudioBe is decorated with a Mardi Gras mask and beads on February 16, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on Prytania Street, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, is decorated with a theme of peace and health on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 12: A view of The Blues Bayou House on February 12, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: A home on Napolean Avenue is decorated to honor Dr. Seuss and Dr. Fauci on February 8, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: Pinch The Tail house is decorated with crawfish boil ingredients on February 8, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 02: A home is decorated with a unicorn motif on February 02, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. ( (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A house float is decorated with the motif 'Georgia On My Mind' featuring politicians Stacey Abrams, Raphael Warnock, Jon Ossoff, Shirley Chisholm and John Lewis  on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: The Lionel Ferbos House honors the life of the Palm Court Jazz musician on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A home in Lakeview is decorated with a "Schitt's Creek" theme on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A home in Lakeview is decorated with a "Schitt's Creek" theme on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: An absinthe fairy decorates a home in the Bywater on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: An absinthe fairy decorates a home in the Bywater on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on St. Charles Avenue is decorated with The Little Mermaid theme on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: The House of Roux is decorated with spoons and an oversized pot of gumbo on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home is on Robert Street is decorated with the theme Flock Stars on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: The Ronald Lewis House, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, honors a 7th Ward legend lost to COVID-19 on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home is decorated with the Krewe of Muses signature stiletto on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on Prytania Street, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, is decorated with a theme of peace and health on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on St. Charles Avenue is decorated with The Little Mermaid theme on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on St. Charles Avenue is decorated with The Little Mermaid theme on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 12: Artist Brandan BMike Odums poses for a photo outside StudioBE on February 12, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: A home on Napolean Avenue is decorated to honor Dr. Seuss and Dr. Fauci on February 8, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: The Birds of Bulbancha House, whose decorations are sponsored by the Krewe of Red Beans, honors indigenous birds of Louisiana on February 8, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: The Birds of Bulbancha House, whose decorations are sponsored by the Krewe of Red Beans, honors indigenous birds of Louisiana on February 8, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: A home is decorated as the Bayou Bouquet on February 8, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: Pinch The Tail house is decorated with crawfish boil ingredients on February 8, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: View of Mondo Kaya Feng Shui, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, on February 8, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: Mignon Faget Jewelry on Magazine Street is decorated as Butterflies of Winter on February 7, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: Mignon Faget Jewelry on Magazine Street is decorated as Butterflies of Winter on February 7, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: Mignon Faget Jewelry on Magazine Street is decorated as Butterflies of Winter on February 7, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: A view of The Bird House on February 07, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 07: A house is decorated with an oversized voodoo doll on February 07, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 02: A house is decorated with flowers and ladybugs created by Royal Artists on February 02, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. ( (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 02: The Women of Light House is decorated to honor fifteen women whose lives of service and achievement have broken down barriers and continue to inspire hope on February 02, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 02: The Women of Light House is decorated to honor fifteen women whose lives of service and achievement have broken down barriers and continue to inspire hope on February 02, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A house is decorated with the motif Staycation on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A house is decorated with a figure of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders at the Inauguration on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: Detail of the 'Georgia On My Mind' house featuring politicians Shirley Chisholm and John Lewis on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A house float is decorated with the motif 'Georgia On My Mind' featuring politicians Stacey Abrams, Raphael Warnock, Jon Ossoff, Shirley Chisholm and John Lewis  on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A house is decorated with the motif of 'Bloom Where You Are Planted' on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: Krewe du Vieux's Donald Trump effigy sits on top of a building on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 30: A house is decorated with the motif in honor of Dolly Parton on January 30, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 17:  Joseph Boudreaux, 2nd Chief of the Golden Eagles Mardi Gras Indians, masks on February 17, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Joseph Boudreaux
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: An absinthe fairy decorates a home in the Bywater on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: An absinthe fairy decorates a home in the Bywater on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A home in Lakeview is decorated with a "Schitt's Creek" theme on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A home in Lakeview is decorated with a "Schitt's Creek" theme on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A home in Lakeview is decorated with a "Schitt's Creek" theme on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A home in the Bywater is decorated with a circus theme on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 15: A fence in the St. Roch neighborhood honors New Orleans bars that have recently closed on February 15, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on St. Charles Avenue is decorated with The Little Mermaid theme on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home is decorated with the Krewe of Muses signature stiletto on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home is decorated with the Krewe of Muses signature stiletto on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on Burgundy Street is decorated with neon weeds on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home is on Robert Street is decorated with the theme Flock Stars on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on Elysian Fields is decorated to honor Freddie Mercury on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: The House of Roux is decorated with spoons and an oversized pot of gumbo on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home is on Robert Street is decorated with the theme Flock Stars on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: Touro Hospital, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, is decorated to honor health care workers on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home is decorated with the Krewe of Muses signature stiletto on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: Touro Hospital, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, is decorated to honor health care workers on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on Prytania Street, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, is decorated with a theme of peace and health on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on Prytania Street, whose decorations are sponsored by Krewe of Red Beans, is decorated with a theme of peace and health on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on St. Charles Avenue is decorated with oversized red roses on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 13: A home on St. Charles Avenue is decorated with The Little Mermaid theme on February 13, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 12: Artist Brandan BMike Odums and Tim Davis pose for a photo outside StudioBE on February 12, 2021 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancelling traditional Mardi Gras activities, New Orleanians are decorating their homes and businesses to resemble Mardi Gras floats. (Photo by Erika Goldring)
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