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  1. King Richard’s Faire, THE New England Renaissance Festival, is the premiere fall entertainment event with fun for all ages! Entertainment, exciting rides, and challenging games abound on the Faire’s enchanting 80-acre wooded site.

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      QUEEN'S TAVERN at the Queen's Stage (near Maypole, King's...

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      PRE-FAIRE: Operations Set Up - Beginning July 22 (Monday -...

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  2. King Richard's Faire has FREE onsite parking. Arrive early (10:30 a.m.) for the best parking options. All parking is on a first come, first served basis. Handicapped parking is available closest to the front gate for those guests with a handicapped plate or placard.

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  3. Check out our 2024 schedule below! Purchase Thy Tickets. © King Richard's Faire 2024 | 235 Main Street Carver, MA 02330 | info@kingrichardsfaire.net.

  4. King Richard's Faire, Carver, Massachusetts. 63,377 likes · 1,610 talking about this · 143,480 were here. This only official page for THE NE Renaissance Faire running weekends & Mon holidays...

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  5. Aug 6, 2024 · King Richard's Faire - the biggest Renaissance fair on the South Shore - is getting ready to reopen for the season. For more than four decades, the event has been a huge attractions for...

  6. Sep 2, 2024 · King Richard's Faire in Massachusetts returns for 43rd year 02:49. CARVER - A trip back in time is only a car ride away in Massachusetts. For decades, the family-run King Richard's Faire in Carver ...

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  8. King Richard's Faire is a Renaissance Faire held in Carver, Massachusetts, which recreates a 16th-century marketplace, including handmade crafts, foods, musicians, singers, dancers, minstrels, mimes, jugglers, whip artists, magicians, comedians, puppeteers, acrobats, animal acts, [1] mud beggars, stilt walkers, knights jousting on horseback, a ...

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