Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Family Fun at the Maryland Renaissance Festival!
This Family-oriented, Fun-filled Festival Has Been a Maryland Tradition Since the 70's!
This will be my 7th season attending the festival. What am I looking forward to most? Hack and Slash, 'two men with the strength of two men!' But we'll get back to them in a minute.
The festival is a great place for families. It offers spectacular food - turkey legs, steak on a stake, chicken on a lance, macaroni and cheese on a stick. It's true, you can get a whole meal on a stick! And dessert too (the chocolate covered cheesecake slices on a stick are fabulous)! There are vendors selling wonderful smelling treats, some of it incredibly healthy, some just incredibly tasty! There is something there for every palette under the sun!
There are shows and shops and human chess games. There's jousting (one weekend each season is reserved for a huge jousting tournament), there are even elephant rides! The king and queen (we're in the middle of King Henry VIII's many marriages now) walk around the grounds with their court, greeting the guests. Lords and ladies, pirates and wenches ... they're all there, making the atmosphere come alive.
The festival takes place in a village built in the woods of Crownsville. Painted shops wind around several lanes teeming with people in costume. You can find costumes to rent or buy, swords, moccasins, headpieces, knives, jewelry, maps, body casting, even have your picture taken in traditional garb. There is so much to see and do you'll want to come again and again!
The Renaissance Festival
Neigborhood: CrownsvilleLocation:
Annapolis, MD 21401 USA
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