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The Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California (RPFS) is a Renaissance faire that takes place at the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, California.Since the first one was held in the spring of 1963, it has been an annual event. [1]
The yellow dock by the Santa Fe Dam. The Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area is a county park located in Irwindale, California, US, in the San Gabriel Valley, inside the Santa Fe Dam. The park and dam are nestled among gravel quarries in the area, many of which are currently inactive. The dam is a flood-control dam on the San Gabriel River. The dam ...
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 ...
In the documentary series "Ren Faire," premiering Sunday on HBO, Lance Oppenheim ("Some Kind of Heaven") trains his camera on the 50-year-old Texas Renaissance Festival, outside of Houston, which ...
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.
Irwindale is a city in the San Gabriel Valley, in Los Angeles County, California.The population was 1,472 at the 2020 census, 1,422 at the 2010 census.The ZIP Codes serving the area are 91010, which is shared with Duarte, 91702, which is shared with Azusa, and 91706, which is shared with Baldwin Park.
That’s the battle at the center of “Ren Faire,” HBO’s new docuseries set to air in the network’s coveted Sunday-evening slot during the two weeks ahead of “House of the Dragon” Season 2.
Santa Fe Dam is a flood-control dam on the San Gabriel River located in Irwindale in Los Angeles County, California, United States. For most of the year, the 92-foot (28 m)-high dam and its reservoir lie empty, but can hold more than 45,000 acre-feet (56,000,000 m 3 ) of water during major storms.