Hear ye! Hear ye! One of the largest, most jovial festivals of the year has already commenced. Autumn just wouldn’t be the same without a visit to the annual Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, a massive festival in Pennsylvania that attracts nearly a quarter of a million visitors each year. Start making plans for your journey back in time and take your appetite with you, too.

Bookmark at least one weekend for a visit to the Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival, a spectacular 13-weekend festival in Manheim that runs from Labor Day to the end of October.

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If you’ve never been to the festival, which is held Saturdays and Sundays, you’ll definitely want to spend an entire day or weekend there.

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The festival features themed weekends, including Autumn Harvest and Halloween Daze & Spooky Nights throughout October, and boasts…

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More than 90 stage shows each festival day. Stop by to see the cannon fire at the opening gate, the human chess match, and the ultimate joust.

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Bring your appetite with you, too, because you’ll have a ton of food choices from more than 20 food vendors.

Facebook/Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire Food vendors will whip up everything from pot roast with mashed potatoes and Celtic knot pretzels to walking tacos and apple dumplings.

You can purchase tickets in advance (and save a few bucks) by buying online. Tickets are also sold at the gate on festival days.

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Join thousands of other Pennsylvanians at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire. Festival grounds open at 11 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and close at 8 p.m.

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Address: 2775 Lebanon Road, Manheim, PA, 17545

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Food vendors will whip up everything from pot roast with mashed potatoes and Celtic knot pretzels to walking tacos and apple dumplings.

Click here for the official website of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire. Or, go here for Facebook.

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