Kentucky Highland Renaissance Festival

The Highland Renaissance Festival is a permanent Renaissance Festival located on former farmland in Eminence, Kentucky and set in the fictional early 14th century village of Briarwood in the Highlands of Scotland in the time when Robert the Bruce ruled. The year 1320, to be exact. It is in the center of a triangle created by the cities of Louisville, Lexington, and Cincinnati, and is the first permanent renaissance festival in the state of Kentucky.[1]

Features

The festival features vendors and artisans who offer an assortment of hand-crafted items. A cast of actors portray life as it would have been during this time. These include:

Stage entertainment includes a mud show (Nuthin' But Mud), storytellers, armored jousting (Round Table Productions), a circus-style sideshow (The Pickle Brothers), and musicians performing historical and original songs. Throughout the festival there are family-oriented activities such as craft demonstrations, human-powered rides, and games. Makala's Inn, HooDoo's Pub, and The Twisted Thistle (The 21+ Pub) provide food, drinks, and continuous shows. Attendance in 2007 averaged over 1000 people a day. 2017 marks their 12th anniversary.

The land is used for other events during the year, such as a Celtic Fest and Highlands Games in late September and a Dickens Festival in December.

See also

References

  1. McKinney, Helen E. (June 2006). "Renaissance Faire to become a reality in Henry County". Roundabout. Archived from the original on 2006-10-19. Retrieved 2008-06-17.

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