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Ren Faire–NY: Northern California Renaissance Faire: California: Hollister: Village of Willingtown, Derbyshire; mid-1600s: 2004 stages; 11 acres (09b) mid-September–mid-October (6 weekends) 150k [24] NorCal RenFaire: Nottingham Festival California: Simi Valley; Recurring Town of Nottingham, Elizabethan England: 2013 – (11a) November unk ...
As a privately owned business, the faire is not required to report revenues to the public. In a 1998 interview, the owner, Chuck Romito, revealed that "Gross sales for wine purchases and tickets for shows at the Mount Hope Estates--including Christmas, Halloween, Roaring '20s and other theme performances--hover around $4 million," while the faire's expenses were about $2 million.
The faire hosts over 200 artisans and six stages of non stop shows. A cast of 1000 performers fill the streets in costumes of the era. [1] Gate 6 at Casa de Fruta is the entrance to the faire. The faire showcases two jousting matches every day of the faire. [2] There is also a concert held every Saturday at 6pm as the faire closes.
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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] to establish the location of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire and reify the educational potentials of the public event.
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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.