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Minnesota Renaissance Festival
The guide was updated:Transport yourself back to the 16th century with a trip to the annual Renaissance Festival in nearby Shakopee, Minnesota. Laugh at court jesters, shop for handicrafts, watch a joust and enjoy some delicious, authentic fare. The festival opens in late August and finishes up in early October.
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- Address: 12364 Chestnut Boulevard, Shakopee, MN 55379
- Opening hours: 9:00 AM-7:00 PM
- Tickets: Child (0-4): free, Child (5-12): $16.95, Adult: $25.95, Senior: $23.95
- Website: www.renaissancefest.com/
- Phone: +1 952 4457361
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