Middlefaire

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Fairgoers enter the Middlefaire site to attend the first Texas Pirate Festival. (2010)

Middlefaire is a festival site located near Hillsboro, Texas.

The 21-acre site opened in 2006 and features two festivals.[1] These are Texas Pirate Festival held in May or June, and Renaissance Festival in October and November.[2] The site had featured Magical & Medieval Fantasy Faire in September, but this was moved to become part of the Renaissance Festival. [3][4] In 2014, it was scheduled to return on July 5 and 6.[3] An Arts & Crafts Fair and Flea Market was planned for Sept. 19 - 21, 2014.[3]

History

Middlefaire first opened with the Renaissance Festival on the weekend of October 14 and 15 in 2006. The 21-acre fair was created and is owned by K. G. "Paul" Tuma, better known to fair-goers as Paul Delacroix.[1] The site features several permanent buildings, about half of which were built by merchants who sell at the site. They are arranged in a 17th-century English village.[5][6]

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A girl exits Jack Tar Tavern at the first Texas Pirate Festival at Middlefaire. Binky the WonderSkull can be seen in the shadows. (2010)

The fair site is located at 8581 State Highway 171 at the intersection of County Road 1458, five miles north of Hillsboro.[6] All three fairs feature a variety of merchandise and entertainers typically singers, belly dancers, skits, musicians, pub sings, sword fights, jousting, pirate battles with historic working cannons, and other entertainments.[1] Flush toilets and camping are available on site.[3]

Attire

Entertainers and merchants typically dress to fit the theme of the particular faire. While the site is primarily mid 17th century, this is not strictly adhered to, especially with the fantasy-themed Magical & Medieval Fantasy Faire[1] and later Texas Fantasy Festival.

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