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The Minnesota Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair, an interactive outdoor event which focuses on recreating the look and feel of a fictional 16th Century "England-like" fantasy kingdom. [1] It operates during seven consecutive weekends, from mid-August until the final week in September (or sometimes the first weekend in October) on a ...
Minnesota Renaissance Festival: Minnesota: Shakopee; permanent 16th-century "England-like" fantasy kingdom: 1971 stages; 22 acres (08b) mid-August–September (6 weekends) 300k (2012) Minnesota Renaissance Festival: Mythical & Medieval Fest South Carolina: RH Acres, Myrtle Beach: Renaissance times; Fantasy, Viking, Pirates: 2014 15 acres
The Dregs began as an a cappella group formed by improv comedian and bodhrán drummer Tim Wick [2] at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival in 2001 under the moniker "Pub Kin". ". It consisted loosely of over a dozen members who were meant to serve drinks and entertain patrons of Mac's Pub, a vacant merchant shop turned ale house with an Irish t
The Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis is an annual celebration of theatre, ... the Minnesota Renaissance Festival, ... 2012: 1,320,225 44.96% 1,546,167
But Coulam didn't just create a festival; he built a utopia and crowned himself king. He bought 885 acres, incorporated the city of Todd Mission, and made himself its mayor.
McCullough's critically acclaimed novel WebMage was released in 2006, followed by Cybermancy in 2007, CodeSpell in 2008, MythOS in 2009, and Spellcrash in 2010. The Fallen Blade series began with Broken Blade in 2011, and five other books followed.
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.
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.