Chivalry is certainly not dead at the Bristol Renaissance Faire, which runs for nine weekends from July to Labor Day.
For 25 years, the Bristol Renaissance Faire has been captivating visitors with an incomparable spectrum of experiences from unabashed revelry to first-rate people-watching.
A perennially popular array of jousting knights can be found at the Bristol Renaissance Faire.
The Bristol Renaissance Faire sweeps patrons into a fantasy world that is far removed from the stresses of the 21st century.
At the Bristol Renaissance Faire, one will find streets brimming with a commedia dell'arte kaleidoscope of frolicking fools and masquerading merrymakers.
Festivities at the Bristol Renaissance Faire take their framework from the summer day in 1574 when Queen Elizabeth visited the English hamlet of Bristol.
Many a juggler can be found at the Bristol Renaissance Faire, which is located on 30 wooded acres near Kenosha, Wis.
Brian Leo, of Frankfort, has performed with the Bristol Renaissance Faire for 23 of its 25 years.
Walking into the Bristol Renaissance Faire is like walking into another world, one where a cast of characters paint the scenes with vibrant antics and interactive revelry. That cast has included Frankfort resident Brian Leo, who has been a part of the summer attraction for …