Kansas City Renaissance Festival

Kansas City Renaissance Festival
GenreRenaissance fair
DatesOpens Labor Day Weekend
Location(s)Bonner Springs, Kansas,
United States
Inaugurated1977
Attendance200,000 (average)
Area16 acres (6.5 ha)
Stages20
Websitekcrenfest.com
Kansas City Renaissance Festival trumpeters 2021
Kansas City Renaissance Festival, 2021

The Kansas City Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair held each fall in Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States, next to Sandstone Amphitheater. Each year the fair begins on Labor Day weekend and continues for seven weekends, open on Saturdays and Sundays as well as Labor Day and Columbus Day. The faire began in 1977 as a benefit for the Kansas City Art Institute, and became a stand-alone event in the late 1990s. Presently, the fair has 165 booths and 13 stages, entertaining 200,000 patrons annually on 16 operating days.[1]

In keeping with its artistic beginnings, KCRF features over 150 shops and vendors, many of which sell original crafts and artwork. The site itself is artistic, featuring winding tree-lined lanes, painted murals, and banner-strewn, fancifully decorated buildings. In particular, the Institute for Historic and Educational Arts (IHEA) maintains a large presence. Its artisans demonstrate a variety of textile, wood and metal crafting techniques, even operating a fully functional blacksmith shop. KCRF offers a free Living History Tour in which patrons can view some of these craftspeople at work as well as hear presentations by costumed characters about Renaissance art, science, medicine, and warfare.

  1. ^ "Kansas City Renaissance Festival".

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