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  • Mummers Parade - Wikipedia
    The Mummers derive their name from the Mummers' plays performed in Philadelphia in the 18th century as part of a wide variety of working class street celebrations around Christmas
  • What is a Mummer? History, definition and more of the . . . - PennLive
    Mummers have their roots in the past, tracing as far back as ancient Egypt They're best documented during the medieval period, where the mummers' play was a popular pastime for the poor
  • Home - Mummers Museum
    The Mummers Museum opened in 1976 as part of Philadelphia’s celebration of America’s Bicentennial The Museum is dedicated to celebrating the tradition of Mummery in Philadelphia Inside are costumes, oral histories, video and audio archives, and even an exhibit to teach anyone how to “strut ”
  • Mummers 101: Everything you need to know about Phillys infamous New . . .
    There’s only one city in the world where New Year’s Day brings 10,000 people marching down the main boulevard in elaborate, sequined costumes The Mummers Parade has been an annual Philly
  • 2026 Mummers Parade in Philadelphia: What to Expect | Visit Philadelphia
    Mummers are Philadelphians of all ages who belong to more than 40 organized clubs that make up the parade participants The clubs — split into five categories (Comics, Wench Brigades, Fancies, String Bands and Fancy Brigades) — exist mainly to stage their playful performances each New Year’s Day
  • Mr Mummer - Philadelphia Mummers News and Information about the Mummers . . .
    Watch the 2026 Mummers Parade The 2026 Mummers Parade will be broadcast on WDPN-TV (MeTV2), WFMZ com, and the WFMZ+ app available on Firestick, Roku, Apple TV, iOS, and Android devices on January 1st, 2026!
  • Mummers - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
    Known variously as mummers, shooters, belsnickles, fantasticals, and callithumpians, these masqueraders traced their roots to immigrants from England, Sweden, and Germany who introduced mumming to pre-Revolutionary Philadelphia
  • Mumming play | Medieval, Folklore Ritual | Britannica
    Mummers were originally bands of masked persons who during winter festivals in Europe paraded the streets and entered houses to dance or play dice in silence “Momerie” was a popular amusement between the 13th and 16th century


















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