In Focus: Galveston Celebrates First Weekend of Mardi Gras
Despite the cancellation of official Mardi Gras Galveston celebrations this year because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Galveston residents kept the spirit alive with smaller celebrations across the city.
Decorated golf carts paraded along The Strand and cyclists got into the action with a seawall bicycle parade. The Evia neighborhood in Galveston also hosted a golf cart parade.
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Stuart Villanueva
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Stuart joined The Daily News in 2014.
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