Founded in 1963, the fair has become known for ye olde trail of fyne, fanciful foods.
Baron Rotza of Venice holds a turkey leg and Bud Light in a drinking horn at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire in Irwindale.
Since its founding in 1963, more than 5 million people have attended the fair, which began as a humble backyard gathering in Laurel Canyon, founded by then-husband-and-wife team Phyllis and Ron Patterson. This year it returns after a two-year absence due to the coronavirus pandemic. An estimated 20,000 people doth gather each weekend, according to the event’s organizers,Prithee, pass under the faux pirate ship entrance gate and be greeted by a crush of costumed characters.
“We have a monopoly!” Bobby says. “It’s not good in the oil industry, but in the turkey-leg industry, that’s a different story.”The pair smoke the hearty haunches for three hours and can’t even begin to fathom how many they sell in a weekend at the festival, of which there are seven this season.
In roughly 60 years, the fair has become a haven not only for those interested in elaborate costuming, but also community.
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