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Renaissance Fest staying put for now

Capital Gazette Communications
Published 06/21/10

Organizers of the annual Maryland Renaissance Festival in Crownsville are still looking for a new home and an easier way for participants to access the popular historic re-enactment event.

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But for now, it's staying put at Revel Grove on Crownsville Road. The company renewed its lease - and still has at least three years remaining on its current lease - but continues to look for a larger parcel that would accommodate additional activities such as weddings and small receptions, General Manager Jules Smith said recently.

"When we began here in '85, we were one of very few things in this particular area of (routes)...

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Use Truman Lot? - 2010-06-22 21:33:30

Why can't they alleviate some of their parking problems by operating a shuttle from the commuter parking lot on nearby Harry S Truman Drive? This would work especially well in rainy weather.

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Glad to see them staying - 2010-06-22 10:46:45

When I heard that the management of the RennFest was looking for a new site, I was a bit disappointed. I always look forward to the Festival in the fall, and it would be a shame to lose such an institution from this area.

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