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25 fair acres; 85 parking acres (08c) late August–late October (5 weekends) 280k (2012) [19] Maryland Renaissance Festival: Medieval Fair of Norman, Oklahoma Oklahoma: Reaves Park, Norman; recurring event London, under the reign of King Edward III c.1350; some fantasy elements: 1977 6 stages, 25 acres, free admission
Boconnoc Steam Fair [8] Cornwall: 1998- Burtonwood Airfield: Lancashire: 1970s-1980s Cadeby Steam & Country Fayre [9] [10] Mallory Park, Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire: 1964-2008 44 years Castle Combe: Castle Combe, Wiltshire: held in May Cambridgeshire Steam Rally: Swavesey: 2009- Chickerell Steam and Vintage Show [11] Chickerell, Dorset: 2004 ...
The York State Fair is a ten-day fair held in July/August in York, Pennsylvania. Formerly known as the York Fair and held in September, it was renamed and rescheduled for 2020, though it was canceled that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [2] [3] It is one of the oldest fairs in the country, tracing its roots to 1765.
The Marshfield Fair begins on Friday, Aug. 16, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 25, at the Marshfield Fairgrounds on Route 3A.
Grand Parade. England's Medieval Festival is a medieval-themed festival held over the August bank holiday at The King's Grove, Pippingford Park in Sussex, England. Held over three days, the festival features jousting, falconry, knights battles, medieval camping, traditional and modern folk music, medieval banqueting, re-enactments, battles, horses, theatre, crafts, workshops, shopping ...
The three events proposed for the Rochester Fairgrounds are an Enduro/Demo race, a flat track motorcycle event, ... "Nothing has changed and yes we have a court date of Oct. 31. We had filed a ...
It is the largest county fair in the state of Iowa. It has the largest agricultural exposition in North America. Bringing in over 310,000 visitors a year, Clay County Fair is one of the largest county fairs in the United States. 2011 set an attendance record of 328,000. [1] Beginning in 1918, the fair has grown considerably over the past century.
The Vale Earth Fair is an annual festival held on the Channel Island of Guernsey that promotes music and the arts, and is the longest running such festival in the Channel Islands. [1] Launched in 1976, the festival takes place each year at Vale Castle, and is organised by a group of volunteers. Profits from the event are donated to charity, and ...