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The Texas Renaissance Festival (dubbed the Ren Fest) is an annual Renaissance fair located in Todd Mission, Texas, about 55 miles northwest of Houston. [1] The Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) started in 1974 on the location of an old strip mining site. The festival claims to be "the nation’s largest Renaissance theme park."
He is the founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF), the largest Renaissance fair in the United States. [2] Since 1982, he has also served as the mayor of Todd Mission, Texas. [3] Coulam drew wider public attention after being featured in the 2024 HBO documentary series, Ren Faire.
Michigan Renaissance Festival: Michigan: Holly; permanent Hollygrove Village, late 16th-century England: 1979 100 acres; 17 acres (festival grounds) (08b) mid-August–end of September (6 weekends) 230k (2004) [12] Michigan Renaissance Festival: Mid-Michigan Renaissance Festival Michigan: Frankenmuth/Vasser; permanent
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 ...
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.
If you haven't watched the first episode of the three-part HBO docuseries, Ren Faire, please stop what you're doing and do so immediately. (Episode two airs this Sunday, June 9, and I'm waiting ...
The Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie is now open for its 43rd year. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Todd Mission is a city in Grimes County, Texas, United States. It lies on Farm to Market Road 1774, fifty miles (80 km) northwest of Houston. The population was 121 as of the 2020 census, up from 107 at the 2010 census. [4] The city is home to the Texas Renaissance Festival.