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Medieval Faire: St. Louis Renaissance Festival Missouri: Wentzville; permanent 16th-century Petit Lyon, France during a visit from King François I: 1999 stages (09a) mid-September–mid-October 50k: St. Louis Renaissance Faire: Sarasota Medieval Fair Florida: Woods of Mallaranny, Myakka City; permanent Medieval Period, 9th - 15th Century: 2005
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Renaissance fairs typically feature a wide variety of foods inspired by both medieval cuisine and typical American fair foods like corn dogs. [6] [7] Some foods, like turkey legs, steak on a stick, and bread bowls have become iconic of Renaissance festivals. [8] [9] [10] Beer, mead, and wine are also common. [11] [12]
The festival vends an assortment of medieval themed foods, including: giant turkey legs, savory soups, stews, and chowders (served in "bread bowls"), "Steak on a Stake", fish and chips, corn on the cob, and Scotch eggs. The site also features games such as archery target-shooting, crossbow shooting, axe throwing, frog catapults, and a gold coin ...
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World's fairs in the United States by state (10 C) C. Fairs in California (2 C, 16 P) G. Fairs in Georgia (U.S. state) (1 C) I. Fairs in Illinois (2 C, 3 P) L.
Depicts life in four time periods: American Indian area in 1775; 1860s Galloway Homestead; 1880s Chambers Home and Ranch; 1907 Edwardian Country Estate South Park City: Fairplay: Colorado: Open-air: Mid-19th-century recreated mining town Mystic Seaport: Mystic: Connecticut: Living: 19th-century maritime village with historic ships and buildings
The Texas Renaissance Festival (dubbed the Ren Fest) is an annual Renaissance fair located in Todd Mission, Texas, about 55 miles northwest of Houston. [1]The Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) started in 1974 on the location of an old strip mining site.