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A brief history of the Priest of Pallas: Reminiscent of Mardi Gras in New Orleans or the Veiled Prophet in Saint Louis, the Priests of Pallas was a flamboyant weeklong celebration held in Kansas City, Missouri, from 1887 to 1912. Developed by the Flambeau Club, a civic promotional group, the Priests of Pallas encouraged and promoted tourism to Kansas City. Festivities included parades with ornate floats, as well as numerous concerts, performances, exhibitions, and a masquerade ball. Lavish souvenirs, often depicting Greco-Roman soldiers, were gifted to attendees of the invite-only masquerade ball as a remembrance of the event. -The State Historical Society of Missouri


















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