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The Carolina Renaissance Festival was inaugurated in 1994 by Jeff Siegel, owner of Royal Faires, Ltd., the parent company. Royal Faires also owns and operates the Arizona Renaissance Festival. [1] The festival takes place on 25 acres (10 ha) of land located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina, between the towns of Huntersville and Concord. [2]
Koroneburg Renaissance Festival California: Riverview Recreation Park, Corona; permanent [15] Baron Heinrich von Lauffer's estate, in a German village located along the Rhine, c.1450–1600: 1998 [16] 5 stages; 120-acre park; 9 festival acres [17] (05b) last weekend of May–June (5 weekends) unk Koroneburg Renaissance Festival: Louisiana ...
Carolina Renaissance Festival; Fayetteville Dogwood Festival (musics, arts and crafts, art, educational) Halloween on Franklin Street; John Canoe (influenced by the Fancy Dress Festival) Lake Eden Arts Festival (instructive, performing arts) North Carolina Azalea Festival; North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival; North Carolina Science Festival
Alabama Renaissance Faire, Alabama; Arizona Renaissance Festival, Arizona; Bristol Renaissance Faire, Wisconsin; Carolina Renaissance Festival, North Carolina ...
It could be the skull-echoing Beyoncé song from the radio, or the college kids shutting down a frat spinning Taylor Swift remixes, or the music-festival-goers at the whim of a European DJ.
Pages in category "Festivals in North Carolina" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... Carolina Renaissance Festival; E. The End of Summer ...
The Arizona Renaissance Festival is open on the following dates: Feb. 18-20. Feb. 25-26. March 4-5. March 11-12. March 18-19. March 25-26. April 1-2.
This is an incomplete list of festivals in the United States with articles on Wikipedia, as well as lists of other festival lists, by geographic location. This list includes festivals of diverse types, among them regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.