The Maryland Renaissance Festival is a
Renaissance fair
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located in
Crownsville
Crownsville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,757 at the 2010 census. It hosts the Anne Arundel County Fair each September, as well as the annual Maryland Renaissance Festival ...
,
Maryland
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. Set in a fictional 16th-century English village named ''Revel Grove'', the festival is spread over .
It is open from the last weekend of August and runs for nine weekends.
History
In the early 1970s, Minnesota lawyer Jules Smith Sr. (1930–2018) invested in George Coulam's
Minnesota Renaissance Festival
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. It operates during seven consecutive weekends, from mi ...
. A few years later, Coulam left the Minnesota festival and started the
Texas Renaissance Festival
The Texas Renaissance Festival (dubbed the Ren Fest) is an annual Renaissance fair located in Todd Mission, Texas, about 55 miles northwest of Houston.
The Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) started in 1974 on the location of an old strip mining s ...
, and Smith sold his shares in the Minnesota festival and organized a similar festival in Maryland, near
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in Columbia. The fair was first held for four weekends in 1977 and drew 17,000 people to see performances by
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In 1985, the fair was moved to its current location in Crownsville and in 1986 Smith turned over the management of the fair to his son Jules Smith Jr., who still runs the festival with three siblings.
The festival was originally an Elizabethan fair, but in 1989 switched to being focused on
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King Henry is played by actor Fred Nelson, replacing
Bill Huttel, after Huttel's death in 2001.
On July 22, 2020, the Maryland Renaissance Festival announced that it would not operate in 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
Fair
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of woods and fields. There are more than 130
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shops and 42 food outlets.
More than 1,300 participants populate the village, 400 work directly for the company, 700 for the other vendors and 200 as performers
on stages or as characters throughout the village. The Maryland Renaissance Festival utilizes eight major theaters, four smaller stages in taverns, a children's area and a jousting tiltyard with seating for 3,000.
The fair contains an elephant and camel that groups of fairgoers pay to ride. In 2014,
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, speaking on behalf of
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, wrote a letter asking that the rides be cancelled because of exploitation and abuse associated with using animals in this fashion. Born Free USA also protested on a road outside the fair.
See also
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List of Renaissance fairs
This is a list of Renaissance faires and other Medieval-themed faires worldwide.
North America
United States
Included below are the permanent-site fairs in the United States which are either notably long running, which regularly have had at lea ...
References
External links
Official website
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Renaissance Festival
A Renaissance fair, Renaissance faire or Renaissance festival is an outdoor gathering open to the public and typically commercial in nature, which purportedly recreates a historical setting for the amusement of its guests. Some are permanent the ...
Tourist attractions in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
1977 establishments in Maryland
Renaissance fairs
Festivals established in 1977