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New Medieval Festival to Open in February
If you are a fan of knights in shining armor, jousting and medieval merchandise, the Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville is no longer your only local option.
Texas Renaissance Festival recreates old era
A costumed boy poses during the Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville, Texas, the U.S., Oct.
Fall brings football games, cooler weather and maybe a trip to Plantersville and the Texas Renaissance Festival.
The Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville, Texas, Offers Eight Weeks of Fun
My Lords and Ladies, 'tis time again for the annual Renaissance Festival in Plantersville, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Imhoff of Plantersville, Texas and Mr. Allen Fields of Bryan, Texas are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Joni Allyson Fields, to Frank "Butch" D. Surovik, IV, son of Mr.
Grimes rollover kills 1, injures another
One man was killed and another was injured in a rollover accident on F.M. 1774 south of Plantersville in Grimes County.
One Dead in Grimes County Rollover
A Montgomery man is dead and his brother injured following a single-vehicle rollover in Grimes County.
If you like to wear vintage, medieval clothes then the Texas Renaissance Festival could be for you.
If you like to wear vintage, medieval clothes then the Texas Renaissance Festival could be for you.
Texas Reds Festival a stompin' success
Steaks, grapes and fun, oh my! The third annual Texas Reds Steak and Grape Festival kicked off Friday evening and continued all day Saturday in historic downtown Bryan.
Lions Club horse show continues
That's what Harold Raines, coordinator of the East Texas Walking/Racking Horse Association's 25th annual Charity Horse Show, sponsored by the Mar-Tex Evening Lions Club, said Friday as the show got under way at Marshall Arena.
Wine and Food in the Far North Woods
A celebration of wine and food will be attracting gourmets and connoisseurs to areas north of Houston.
Officials track down rail violations
Union Pacific Police agent Cliff Mayton climbs down from a locomotive before a railroad crossing safety enforcement exercise Wednesday.