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Renaissance fairs all over the midwest.
There's one in my neck of the woods too. And I've gone before. Been a while though, didn't even occur to me as an option. Thanks for reminding me!
Are there any you've gone to in the Midwest that you thought were particularly exceptional?
I've only been to the Saint Louis ren faire but I hear from friends that have been to both StL and Kansas City, MO ren faires that the KC one is bigger and better. StL's was vastly improved by moving from August to October. August + river valley at the confluence of several large rivers = swamp boil.
I got a chuckle out of "swap boil"
If you're wanting more than just the weekend event once or twice per year, you could look into the Society of Creative Anachronism. Events tend to be smaller (100-300) but there's also some larger events. Door price is fairly cheap and most of the activities are free to participate in.
There is a catch though, it's a fairly dedicated hobby organization. Everyone attending is required to attempt pre-16th century clothing. Also, some activities like fighting require certification.
I know some folks in the SCA. Which I had no idea stood for "Society of Creative Anachronism" until just now. It's a bit too much for me, but I'm glad they exist.