Everyone We Saw at the Ohio Renaissance Festival in Waynesville

16th century England has returned to Waynesville, Ohio for adventure, merriment and giant turkey legs during the Ohio Renaissance Festival. The historically recreated Elizabethan village covers 30 acres with daily stage shows (dueling swordsmen, rowdy pirates and jousters); a Medieval marketplace with glassblowers, blacksmiths and assorted other craftspeople; rides powered by humans; and Renaissance-style fair food ranging from bread bowls and mead to steak on a stick. Through Oct. 27. $23 adults; $21 seniors; $9.50 children; free 5 and under. 10542 E. State Route 73, Waynesville, renfestival.com
09/08/2019
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Enter ye olde fair here
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Enter ye olde fair here
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The historically recreated Elizabethan village covers 30 acres
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The historically recreated Elizabethan village covers 30 acres
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Bonnie Lass of Knotty Nauticals Pirate Show advertises their showtime for passersby
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Bonnie Lass of Knotty Nauticals Pirate Show advertises their showtime for passersby
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A crowd enjoying one of the many shows on Shipwreck Stage
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A crowd enjoying one of the many shows on Shipwreck Stage
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Bonnie Lass and Shantyman performing their comedy and fire-eating show
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Bonnie Lass and Shantyman performing their comedy and fire-eating show
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Shantyman of Knotty Nauticals Pirate Show performs a fire-eating stunt
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Shantyman of Knotty Nauticals Pirate Show performs a fire-eating stunt
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Patrons wait in line for one of the Renaissance Festival's famous turkey legges
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Patrons wait in line for one of the Renaissance Festival's famous turkey legges
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Shannon Drake eating a turkey legge
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Shannon Drake eating a turkey legge
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The Renaissance Festival has a blacksmith's shop where festivalgoers can watch these craftsman make swords the old-fashioned way
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The Renaissance Festival has a blacksmith's shop where festivalgoers can watch these craftsman make swords the old-fashioned way
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In addition to smiths, the Medieval marketplace also features glassblowers, leather-workers and assorted other craftspeople
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In addition to smiths, the Medieval marketplace also features glassblowers, leather-workers and assorted other craftspeople
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Do not expect to see just medieval costumes: these cosmic bounty hunters were spotted at the Ohio Renaissance Festival on Sunday Sept. 8, 2019.
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Do not expect to see just medieval costumes: these cosmic bounty hunters were spotted at the Ohio Renaissance Festival on Sunday Sept. 8, 2019.
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Do not expect to just see medieval costumes, these cosmic bounty hunters were spotted at the Ohio Renaissance Festival on Sunday Sept. 8, 2019.
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Do not expect to just see medieval costumes, these cosmic bounty hunters were spotted at the Ohio Renaissance Festival on Sunday Sept. 8, 2019.
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Festival workers dancing outside of the Wash Show
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Festival workers dancing outside of the Wash Show
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A very good boi
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A very good boi
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A girl performing a maypole dance
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A girl performing a maypole dance
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A woman performing a maypole dance
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A woman performing a maypole dance
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Circa Brava performing amazing Aerial Silk stunts
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Circa Brava performing amazing Aerial Silk stunts
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Circa Brava performing amazing Aerial Silk stunts
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Circa Brava performing amazing Aerial Silk stunts
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Circa Brava performing amazing Aerial Silk stunts
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Circa Brava performing amazing Aerial Silk stunts
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A vendor selling flowers
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A vendor selling flowers
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