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Renaissance Fair of San Diego County
This is a short film about the San Diego north county Renaissance Fair in Escondido's Felicita Park, April, 2006. Swordsmen, wizards, fair ladies and more make the Renaissance Fair a memorable event. Enjoy good food and drink and watch history come alive as you walk among people like yourself who want to be a part of something bigger and older that you can find anywhere else.
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