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The first Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Northern California (RPFN) occurred in the fall of 1967. The nonprofit organization Living History Centre (LHC) [ 5 ] [ 6 ] was established in 1968 [ 7 ] as a way to establish the location of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire and as a way to reify the educational potentials of the public event.
The Minnesota Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair, an interactive outdoor event which focuses on recreating the look and feel of a fictional 16th Century "England-like" fantasy kingdom. [1] It operates during seven consecutive weekends, from mid-August until the final week in September (or sometimes the first weekend in October) on a ...
Renaissance Festival of Nebraska Nebraska: Papillion "Crownsbury" 15th to 16th century: 2008 8 Festival acres: 20 parking acres (05a) First 2 weekends in May 11k (2018) Renaissance Festival of Nebraska: The Maine Renaissance Faire Maine: Acton, Maine; moving to Springvale, Maine: unspecified: 2019 9 stages (07c) Last 2 weekends in July unknown
Sword fighting, belly dancing and lots of mead are on tap at the Delaware Renaissance Faire, which is three times longer this year. Last year's inaugural festival attracted about 3,000 guests in a ...
The Philadelphia Renaissance Faire is taking over the historic Fort Mifflin for three days of family-friendly adventure this Memorial Day Weekend.
The Northern California Renaissance Faire, owned by Play Faire Productions is a Renaissance faire in California located in Hollister about 90 miles southeast of San Francisco. The Renaissance Festival typically runs on weekends from mid-September to mid-October. It consists of five or six weekends depending on the year.
In the documentary series "Ren Faire," premiering Sunday on HBO, Lance Oppenheim ("Some Kind of Heaven") trains his camera on the 50-year-old Texas Renaissance Festival, outside of Houston, which ...
A Renaissance Festival (medieval fair or ren faire) is an outdoor gathering that aims to entertain its guests by recreating a historical setting, most often the English Renaissance. Renaissance festivals generally include costumed entertainers or fair-goers, musical and theatrical acts, art and handicrafts for sale, and festival food.