SCraig
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Not sure if this is the best place on the forum to put this, but I'll put it here anyway.
The Tennessee Renaissance Festival starts May 4 and runs through the month of May. The site is open both Saturday and Sunday as well as Memorial Day (May 27) from 10:00am to 6:00pm. The event is held at Arrington, TN (Triune, TN on a map), about 15 miles south of Nashville, and right off of Highway 96 between Murfreesboro and Franklin.
I'm not affiliated with the event in any way other than enjoying visiting it. I've been the last 3 years and it has been a great event, especially for a photographer. Plenty of people in period costumes to photograph, plenty of events and shows to watch, it's just a lot of fun.
I'll probably go a couple of times while it runs so if anyone wants to meet me there or tag along you are more than welcome. The only caveat is that you absolutely MUST get there early. I usually get there about 9:30 and normally get to park in the first couple of rows. I might have to stand in line for 5 minutes or so to get a ticket. Here is the FRONT part of the ticket line at about 11:30:
and here is the parking lot and the rest of the ticket line at about 11:30:
The Tennessee Renaissance Festival starts May 4 and runs through the month of May. The site is open both Saturday and Sunday as well as Memorial Day (May 27) from 10:00am to 6:00pm. The event is held at Arrington, TN (Triune, TN on a map), about 15 miles south of Nashville, and right off of Highway 96 between Murfreesboro and Franklin.
I'm not affiliated with the event in any way other than enjoying visiting it. I've been the last 3 years and it has been a great event, especially for a photographer. Plenty of people in period costumes to photograph, plenty of events and shows to watch, it's just a lot of fun.
I'll probably go a couple of times while it runs so if anyone wants to meet me there or tag along you are more than welcome. The only caveat is that you absolutely MUST get there early. I usually get there about 9:30 and normally get to park in the first couple of rows. I might have to stand in line for 5 minutes or so to get a ticket. Here is the FRONT part of the ticket line at about 11:30:
and here is the parking lot and the rest of the ticket line at about 11:30: