Virginia Renaissance Faire - Abandodned / Closesd

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Virginia Renaissance Faire - Abandodned / Closesd

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1175 Kings Hwy, Fredericksburg, VA 22405

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Abandoned medieval village ruins with decaying structures  

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1175 Kings Hwy, Fredericksburg, VA 22405 Get directions

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"Open only in its Fredericksburg location from 1996 to 1999, the Virginia Renaissance Faire attempted to create a replica medieval square where dads could be bards and bards wouldn’t be laughed at, but today all that remains are the tick-infested, moldering husks of those bygone fantasies. Built to create an immersive atmosphere, the Virginia Renaissance Faire attempted to create the illusion of a bustling feudal port. Multiple buildings were erected in the style of medieval European architecture with towers and improbable buildings on stilts. There was even a replica sailing ship sitting in the small pond on the lot, where performers would put on various entertainments. Unfortunately, after just two seasons of waning profits, the faire shuttered its gates and abandoned the regal site as it stood. Many of the decorations and props were moved to a similar operation in Wisconsin, but the structure was simply left in place to rot. Today the Virginia Renaissance Faire’s spirit has been carried on by a separate event with the same name, but the old locations still stand, slowly being overgrown and falling apart. Adventurous explorers have rediscovered the hidden ruins a number of times over the years reporting more decay, graffiti, and even paintball damage. Recently a drone pilot recorded a scenic flyover of the site. It must be noted that the abandoned buildings sit on private property that is also frequented by hunters so visiting is prohibited. Not even full plate mail can stop bullets and trespassing tickets." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Open only in its Fredericksburg location from 1996 to 1999, the Virginia Renaissance Faire attempted to create a replica medieval square where dads could be bards and bards wouldn’t be laughed at, but today all that remains are the tick-infested, moldering husks of those bygone fantasies. Built to create an immersive atmosphere, the Virginia Renaissance Faire attempted to create the illusion of a bustling feudal port. Multiple buildings were erected in the style of medieval European architecture with towers and improbable buildings on stilts. There was even a replica sailing ship sitting in the small pond on the lot, where performers would put on various entertainments. Unfortunately, after just two seasons of waning profits, the faire shuttered its gates and abandoned the regal site as it stood. Many of the decorations and props were moved to a similar operation in Wisconsin, but the structure was simply left in place to rot. Today the Virginia Renaissance Faire’s spirit has been carried on by a separate event with the same name, but the old locations still stand, slowly being overgrown and falling apart. Adventurous explorers have rediscovered the hidden ruins a number of times over the years reporting more decay, graffiti, and even paintball damage. Recently a drone pilot recorded a scenic flyover of the site. It must be noted that the abandoned buildings sit on private property that is also frequented by hunters so visiting is prohibited. Not even full plate mail can stop bullets and trespassing tickets." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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This was a great place to visit. I wish I had come a year or two ago, because the forest has started to close in on the buildings. You get the sense that at one time it was pretty cool looking. It is hard to see things in perspective because of the trees. I did a drone flight over the property and the buildings, but it was hard to get a great view of everything. I was tempted to go upstairs in some of the buildings, but they did not look structurally sound enough for me to climb up stairs when I was by myself. The Renaissance thing is not my game but wandering around this property had sort of an archaeological feel to it. Like you were discovering an old town or society that had disappeared. If you're in the area, it is worth taking a look but I would not drive real far specifically for this. It is also private property though it is not marked as no trespassing. You will hike a little through the woods on very well to find pass that were clearly meant for vehicles at one time. I saw fairly recent tire tracks and footprints so somehow people have gotten vehicles back there. I would just park out of the way and walk past the barriers.