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Scarborough Renaissance Festival, more commonly known as Scarborough Faire, is a renaissance fair in Waxahachie, Texas. Scarborough Faire's first run was in 1981. The festival is open Saturdays and Sundays from the first weekend in April until Memorial Day Monday. The festival is historically based in the 16th century, under the reign of King ...
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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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 festival food.
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The Flaming Idiots have finished a reunion tour. Their first stop was The Moisture Festival in Seattle, next was the Edmonton Street Performers Festival, then it was back to Broadway at The New Victory, and then it finished with a run in Austin, TX at Zach Scott, and a one weekend appearance at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie ...
The first fair was held on October 18, 1844 on the grounds of Joshua Sisley's Hotel, at Danforth Road and Eglinton Avenue. [3] [4] Sisley, apparently an agriculturalist himself, continued to host the fair in October in the years following; it later moved to taverns and hotels nearby. [5] The last fair was held in 1936, likely in Agincourt. [3]
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