Medieval Faire holds court in Port Gamble | Photo

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June 5, 2011 · Updated 12:15 PM 

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PORT GAMBLE — King Skeggi and Queen Taisiia accept gifts from a subject during court Saturday evening in Port Gamble. The 29th annual June Faire was met with sunny skies and large crowds of medieval enthusiasts. The festival continues through Sunday.

The event is organized by the Kitsap branch of the Society for Creative Anachronisms. It has grown from several dozen attendees at the first fair to more than 10,000 people at last year's festivities.

 

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