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  2. Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire is a Renaissance fair occurring over 13 weekends from early-August through late-October on the grounds of the Mount Hope Estate and Winery in Manheim, Pennsylvania. [2] In 1980, the Estate was sold and converted to a winery.

  3. List of Renaissance and Medieval fairs - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Renaissance Faire: Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire: Pennsylvania: Mount Hope Estate Manheim; permanent Shire of Mount Hope; features Marlowe, Shakespeare and Elizabeth I, Tudor theme (ag: Henry VIII) 1981 stages; 35 acres (08a) August–October (thirteen weekends) 250k [5] Penn Faire: Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival: Pennsylvania: West ...

  4. Murder of Margaret Martin - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, a decade after Martin's murder, the case was one of the few major unsolved murders in Pennsylvania. [14] In 1999, Peter Paul Olszewski, Jr., who was at the time the Luzerne County District Attorney, stated that even with modern criminal investigation methods and forensic techniques, it is unlikely that the identity of Martin's killer ...

  5. The 2024 Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire opens soon ... - AOL

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    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.

  6. Philadelphia Renaissance Faire: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    The Philadelphia Renaissance Faire is taking over the historic Fort Mifflin for three days of family-friendly adventure this Memorial Day Weekend. Philadelphia Renaissance Faire: Everything you ...

  7. William "Amos" Wilson - Wikipedia

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    William Wilson (ca. 1762 – October 1821) — known as The Pennsylvania Hermit — became a figure in the folklore of southeastern and south-central Pennsylvania in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His sister Elizabeth had been condemned for the murder of her children, although many [who?] believed her to be innocent of those charges. A ...

  8. Pennsylvania man accused of killing roommate, dismembering ...

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    A Lehigh County man is accused of killing his roommate with a hammer, dismembering his body and then scattering his remains in three separate locations.. Joshua Moser, 33, was arrested and charged ...

  9. List of historical reenactment events - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival, Pennsylvania; Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California, California; Scarborough Renaissance Festival, Texas;