2021 Carnegie Carnival
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Deondra Mangrum, foreground, and the rest of the Bacchus By the River crewe greet drivers during the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. More photos at www.decaturdaily.com [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Icicles hanging from a banner show how cold the 2021 Carnegie Carnival was. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Cars line up on Church Street before the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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The Cotton Candies Marching Crewe dance during the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. The Pink Ambassadors. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. The Crewe of Chaos. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Morgan County Humane Society. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Southwest of the Border float. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. The Crewe of Chaos. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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The Cotton Candies Marching Crewe dance during the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Southwest of the Border float. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Crewe De Voisins Bruyants. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Sirens of Achelous and Skeleton Crewe. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Members of the Mutley Crewe dance during the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Crewe O' Ye Crooked Goat. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. The Joe Cain's Merry Widows and Mistresses. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Lindsey Faulkner, the VII Carnegie Carnival queen, stands on a float during the parade on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Decatur Youth Symphony Drum Line. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Bacchus By the River crewe. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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A long line of cars drive by the floats along Bank Street during the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Zoe Viviant, 12, and Kallan Andrews, 1, watch the 2021 Carnegie Carnival floats from the safety and comfort of their family's car on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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The reigning King and Queen of the Carnegie Carnival, Mark Moody and Jodi Green, bundle up against the intense cold as they ride on a carriage during the parade on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Crewe O' Ye Crooked Goat. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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A kid watches the floats from a car during the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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The Cotton Candies Marching Crewe dance during the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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The reigning King and Queen of the Carnegie Carnival, Mark Moody and Jodi Green, get ready for the parade on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Max licks Leslie Smith's face as he and Remi get ready to participate in the Carnegie Carnival's dog walk on Saturday morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Scenes of the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. Crewe O' Ye Crooked Goat. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Dustin Bankston, a member of the Mutley Crewe, holds a torch during the 2021 Carnegie Carnival on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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The reigning King and Queen of the Carnegie Carnival, Mark Moody and Jodi Green, on a carriage during the parade on Saturday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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