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Eat Historically Inaccurate Food At The Medieval Festival This Weekend

Eat Historically Inaccurate Food At The Medieval Festival This Weekend

Hop on the A train and travel back to the Medieval days this Sunday. The Medieval Festival will be going down in Fort Tryon Park from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and if you're interested in devouring anything that they ate between the 5th century and the 15th century, this is the place to be... or is it? (It's much closer than Medieval Times in New Jersey, anyway). more ›

Photos: Fort Tryon Park Goes Medieval

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Fort Tryon Park hosted its 26th Medieval Festival on Sunday, marked as any proper medieval festival should be by daring sword fights, elaborate costumery and Flintstone-sized servings of grilled meat. Vendors shilled everything from jewelry and mead to turkey legs and broadswords as attendees strolled about in their finest medieval garb, offered a WWE-style take on the Robin Hood legend, or just brought the kids for a peek at an honest to goodness unicorn, complete with maiden. more ›

Manhattan Gets Medieval

   

Yesterday recreationists and Medieval revelers congregated at Fort Tryon Park for the annual Medieval Festival, which was centered around a "medieval market town decorated with bright banners and processional flags." Amongst the performers, music, minstrels and unicorns, there were even modern day offerings to be found; you can't fool us Master Buntings Hut of Ye Fried Dough! more ›

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