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The festival is historically based in the 16th century, under the reign of King Henry VIII. The festival is 35 acres (140,000 m 2) site. There are over 20 stages with more than 200 performances. Three full combat jousting shows take place each day. There are about 100 cast members that make up the characters at Scarborough Renaissance Festival ...
Scarborough Fair originated from a royal charter granted by King Henry III of England on 22 January 1253. [3] The charter , which gave Scarborough many privileges, stated "The Burgesses and their heirs forever may have a yearly fair in the Borough, to continue from the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary until the Feast of St ...
Advertisement for Scarboro Fair, to be held in Scarborough Junction, 1900. The Scarboro Fair was an annual agricultural show that took place in Scarborough , Ontario , Canada—now part of Toronto —during the latter half of the 19th century and early 20th century.
Scarborough Renaissance Festival: Texas: Waxahachie; permanent 1521 Town of Scarborough, under King Henry VIII: 1981 35 acres (04a) early April–Memorial Day (7 weekends) 200k (2010) [27] Scarborough Fair: Sherwood Forest Faire: Texas: McDade; permanent 1189–1199, Sherwood Forest; under the reign of Richard the Lion-Hearted; some fantasy ...
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The Oregon State Fair is offering a 24-hour ticket sale, with tickets priced at $3.99 each. The sale runs until 10 a.m. Friday.
Scarborough Fair Collection, a museum of fairground mechanical organs and showman's engines in Scarborough, North Yorkshire; Scarborough Faire, also known as Scarborough Renaissance Festival, a Renaissance fair in Waxahachie, Texas; Scarboro Fair, a defunct agricultural show in Scarborough, Ontario; Scarborough Fair, a set of four handguns used ...
1983 Australia Fair West, originally known as Scarborough Fair, was built and anchored by Franklins.It was constructed on the former site of administrative and bottling buildings for the South Coast Co-Operative Dairy Association, which was designed by architects T.R. Hall and L.B. Phillips in 1936 on the corner of Scarborough and Young Streets. [2]