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  2. Jousting, turkey legs: Myrtle Beach area Renaissance fest ...

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    Mythical & Medieval Fest celebrates 10 years with two weekends of events, beginning Saturday. Proceeds benefit a local charity.

  3. List of Renaissance and Medieval fairs - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Renaissance Festival: Mythical & Medieval Fest South Carolina: RH Acres, Myrtle Beach: Renaissance times; Fantasy, Viking, Pirates: 2014 15 acres (11b) 2nd weekend in November -5k (in 2019) Mythical & Medieval Fest: New Hampshire Renaissance Faire New Hampshire: Fremont, temporary Undetermined period; annual charity event: 2004 –

  4. Pirates Voyage Dinner and Show - Wikipedia

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    On September 22, 2010, Parton announced the Myrtle Beach theater would close for refurbishment after 18 years service as the Dixie Stampede show for conversion to a pirate themed show. The new show features Blackbeard, a pirate with a history along the North and South Carolina coasts. Upgrades to the theater included installation of a 15 foot ...

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  6. List of historical reenactment events - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Day weekend Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, USA American Civil War: ... Sterling Renaissance Festival, New York; Texas Renaissance Festival, ...

  7. Yes, it’s a dreary July 4 weekend in Myrtle Beach, but the ...

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    Expect much longer lines at indoor attractions in the region as visitors and locals flee the beaches anytime the sky starts falling.

  8. Gasparilla Pirate Festival - Wikipedia

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    The pirate-themed festival was not held again until 1910, when it was revived as part of a community celebration marking the opening of the Panama Canal. [24] In 1913, a Gasparilla Carnival that included a pirate parade and weekend festival was organized as an independent event, as it has remained ever since. [66]

  9. This Myrtle Beach pirate — yes, pirate — sells megalodon ...

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    The life of “Cutlass Candi” and her many, many activities, sounds closer to fantasy than reality, but she assures that her tale is something that cannot be denied.