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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 ...
Midsummer Fantasy Renaissance Faire: Minnesota Renaissance Festival: Minnesota: Shakopee; permanent 16th-century "England-like" fantasy kingdom: 1971 stages; 22 acres (08b) mid-August–September (6 weekends) 300k (2012) Minnesota Renaissance Festival: Mythical & Medieval Fest South Carolina: RH Acres, Myrtle Beach: Renaissance times; Fantasy ...
The Minnesota Renaissance Festival is back for its 52nd season, bringing people back to a 16th-century European village. The festival features 16 entertainment stages, 250 artisans, and food and ...
Renaissance fair. 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 ...
Revolutionary War Weekend, Mount Vernon, Virginia. History Alive at Fort Piqua, Ohio. River Through Time Coldwater, Michigan. Stone's Trace Historical Society Pioneer Festival Ligonier, Indiana. River of Time Bay City, Michigan. Apple Festival of Kendallville Kendallville, Indiana.
Jonathan, Minnesota is a homeowners' association that is a remnant of a planned community development within the city of Chaska, Minnesota in Carver County. It was named for Jonathan Carver, for whom Carver County also is named. In 2008, it is the largest homeowners' association in the State of Minnesota, with 2,300 households. [ 3]
In the early 1970s, Minnesota lawyer Jules Smith Sr. (1930–2018) invested in George Coulam's Minnesota Renaissance Festival.A few years later, Coulam left the Minnesota festival and started the Texas Renaissance Festival, and Smith sold his shares in the Minnesota festival and organized a similar festival in Maryland, near Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia.
The Landing is an 88-acre (360,000 m 2) historic village on the Minnesota River, representing Minnesota life from the 1840 to 1890. Canterbury Park is a horse racetrack and card club. Minnesota Renaissance Festival is an interactive outdoor event that recreates a fictional 16th-century "England-like" fantasy kingdom.