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The happy ending begins for the couple from Massachusetts at the King Richard's Faire

Massachusetts' long-running Renaissance festival draws visitors from near and far looking to leave their reality behind and immerse themselves in their imagination. For one young couple, King Richard's Faire also marked the beginning of their happily ever after. “It really is a dream come true,” Cassidy St. George said, beaming up at her fiancé, Tyler Haskins. Haskins knew King Richard's Faire was the perfect place to make his maiden bride, with family in formal attire by her side. “I wanted everyone to be here and celebrate with us,” he said after getting down on one knee on the Washing Well Wenches stage. Watch the video above to see their proposal at the fair. King Richard's Faire has been drawing visitors to Carvershire for 43 seasons. The 80-acre grounds feature performances, food and drink, games and shopping, as well as themed weekends based on all sorts of sagas. This year, visitors can make their pilgrimage to Carvershire on weekends from August 31 to October 20, 2024, including Monday bank holidays, September 2 and October 14. Admission is $46 for adults (ages 12 and up) and $26 for children (ages 4-11), with under-fours free. Gates open at 10:30 a.m. and close at 6:00 p.m.

Massachusetts' long-running Renaissance festival attracts visitors from near and far who want to leave their reality behind and immerse themselves in their imagination.

For a young couple, King Richard's Faire also marked the beginning of their happy life.

“It really is a dream come true,” said Cassidy St. George, beaming at her fiancé Tyler Haskins.

Haskins knew that King Richard's Faire was the perfect place to make his maiden his bride, with family in formal attire by her side.

“I wanted everyone to be here and celebrate with us,” he said after getting down on one knee on the Washing Well Wenches stage.

Watch the video above to see their proposal at the show.

King Richard's Faire has been attracting visitors to Carvershire for 43 seasons. The 200-acre site features performances, food and drink, games and shopping, as well as themed weekends based on legends of all kinds.

This year, visitors can make their pilgrimage to Carvershire on the weekends of 31 August to 20 October 2024, including the Monday bank holidays, 2 September and 14 October.

Admission is $46 for adults (ages 12 and over) and $26 for children (ages 4-11); admission is free for children under four.

The gates open at 10:30 a.m. and close at 6:00 p.m.