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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.
Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area; Irwindale; Recurring The late 16th-century market at Port Deptford: 1962 20 acres [25] (04a) April–late May 200k (2004) [12] Oldest Ren-Faire in the US SoCal RenFair: Riverdale Kiwanis Medieval Faire Florida: Lakes Park, Ft. Myers: Medieval period, 900 – 1300 AD: 1996 – (01b) mid-January (2 weekends) unk ...
The first Renaissance Faire was started by Phyllis Patterson in 1963 in Irwindale, and in 1967 the Pattersons brought it to Northern California. [3] Originally it was located in China Camp State Park in Marin County but by 1970 it had moved to Novato . [ 4 ]
The year is 1589 & England is victorious; the Spanish Armada has been defeated, the treasure fleet captured. Catch the historic fun at 2024 Ren Faire.
Ren Faire, HBO’s perceptive and surprisingly thrilling three-part portrait of the Texas Renaissance Festival as it approaches its 50th anniversary, is not that kind of story. It’s Succession ...
The Fools Guild started in 1979 at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California, where the original improvisational team met while performing as jesters, jugglers, pass-the-hat-acts, and mimes. Originally named by former Pleasure Faire entertainment director Peg Long, The Fools Guild was an improvisational troupe performing at the ...
Some of his dates with his suitors are documented as well. The first episode, which aired on June 2, showed the tension between Jeff Baldwin, the festival’s general manager, and Louie Migliaccio ...
Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California: Irwindale: 1962– Ridgecrest Petroglyph Festival: Ridgecrest: 2014– Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival: Indio 1947– Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Parade: Santa Barbara 1974– Santa Barbara Harbor & Seafood Festival: Santa Barbara 2003– [5] Santa Maria Valley Strawberry ...