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A kaleidoscope of colors lights up the night sky, the sound of each burst echoing with excitement and awe. If you’re searching for the ultimate fireworks experience this Fourth of July, look no ...
The Texas-based At Home store, known for its affordable decor, files for bankruptcy and will close 26 locations, sparking ...
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The Texas Route 66 Festival returns June 5-14, celebrating classic cars, Western heritage and small-town charm along the iconic highway with 10 days of events across Amarillo and neighboring ...
The Texas Renaissance Festival founder was found dead in his home, according to the local sheriff's office. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large George Coulam, the founder of the popular Texas ...
George Coulam, the founder of the popular Texas Renaissance Festival, has died. He was 87. The colorful “King George” was the subject of the HBO documentary series, Ren Faire, which aired on ...
The Texas Renaissance Festival confirmed Coulam’s death in a post on its Facebook page. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival,” the ...
best known as “King George” of the Texas Renaissance Festival, has died at 87. Grimes County law enforcement officials confirmed Coulam’s death with KBTX Wednesday morning. Coulam was found ...
The founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival was reportedly discovered dead at his home in Grimes County, Sheriff Donald Sowell confirmed to local news. Sowell says he was notified of the death ...
HOUSTON — A Grimes County judge has ordered the sale of the Texas Renaissance Festival following a lawsuit, marking the end of founder George Coulam's ownership of the popular fall attraction.
The prospective next owner of the Texas Renaissance Festival plans to continue the annual event north of Houston, according to the buyer's attorney. Earlier this week, a Grimes County Judge ...
A Grimes County District Judge has ruled the Texas Renaissance Festival must be sold, ending a two-year legal battle over the popular festival. Judge Gary W. Chaney of the 506th state District ...