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Renaissance Magazine

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experience, medieval and renaissance history, castles, heraldry, cooking, and interviews with key individuals in the renaissance fair industry. It was founded in 1996 by Kim Guarnaccia, aka Lady Kimberly, a graduate of
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magazine published bimonthly. Each issue comprised approximately 90 pages, and included articles about the contemporary
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Circulation
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ISSN
1088-906X
American
renaissance faire
Yale University
Official website
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Categories
Bimonthly magazines published in the United States
History magazines published in the United States
Lifestyle magazines published in the United States
Magazines established in 1996
Magazines published in Connecticut
Mass media in Bridgeport, Connecticut
Medieval reenactment
Renaissance fair
Works about the Renaissance
History magazine stubs

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