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Our lovely town, nestled in the forested region of south-west Washington state, will be open year round for visitors, renaissance fairs, gaming and larping events, and a multitude of other attractions. Learn more inside!
Why a TOWN called TAYLOR? Between the Medieval and Renaissance periods, travel from city to city took days, and a traveler had two choices; Sleep on the dirty road, risking being robbed by bandits that ran rampant, or pay a small coin to the tiny town on the roadside for a nights stay in the inn.
This is a subreddit to talk about Renaissance Faires and Festivals. Discuss upcoming events, ren faire-related news, costume ideas, acts, guilds or just ask questions. Actors, guilds, clubs, promoters and fans are all welcome.
When discussing a way to best describe what the Town of Taylor will be... it will be a fully immersive event; For Renaissance Faire goers, it will be a...
Included below are the notable Renaissance, Medieval, and Fantasy fairs held in the United States. These include: any long running (20 plus years) fairs, and established fairs (5 plus years) that have a two-weekend or more annual run.
Check out the future "Town of Taylor". http://www.townoftaylor.com If you lived there, what do you think your role or vocation would be? This town seems intent on historical accuracy- would that intrigue you or bore you, as a tourist?
25 lis 2018 · California natives J.D. Honore and Shira Rauh plan to turn 40 acres in the Elochoman Valley into the “Town of Taylor” — a living history museum, set in 16th-century Europe.