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 . http://www.mnscottishfair.org/       May

Minnesota Scottish Fair & Highland Games                            Farmington, Minnesota
The Minnesota Scottish Fair & Highland Games is an annual festival celebrating all things Scottish.
It is Minnesota’s largest gathering of Scots – descendants of many of Minnesota’s earliest settlers, newly emigrated Scots and Scots wannabes. The MSFHG is filled with Scottish music, dancing, athletic competitions, exhibits by Scottish cultural / historical organizations, FREE children’s activities, shopping and food.

 

  . http://www.owrenaissancefaire.com       June

Olde World Renaissance Faire                            18 Miles North West of Duluth, Minnesota
Today, as in the past, The Faire is a family oriented event where the modern world can see, feel, and connect with the past and artisans of today.  Here, you can step back in time and sense the years recede as you explore the artisan’s products, and partake in an atmosphere of smells, sights, and sounds that encompass an Olde World aura.  This is enhanced by the artisans as they preserve, share, and teach part of history from a period when each item was created by hand, and had meaning and purpose in everyday life.  These items contained a bit of its makers soul.

 . http://www.renaissancefest.com             August - September (Weekends Only + Labor Day)

Minnesota Renaissance Festival                 Shakopee, Minnesota
Contact: Mid-America Festivals, Stacy Bruesewitz, 1920 1244 Canterbury Rd. S., Ste 306, Shakopee, MN 55379-8944, (952) 445-7361 or (800) 966-8215, Site: Shakopee, MN / Booths: 325 Attendance: 315,000 Weapons: must be peace-tied
Lodging: On-site camping and showers for participants only, camping and motels nearby.