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King George' started the Texas Renaissance Festival in 1974 after first starting Renaissance festivals in Utah and Minnesota.
The House on Wednesday approved the ban, after previously considering proposals to preserve the industry by tightening ...
Just months before the Texas Renaissance Festival was set to celebrate its 51st season, the community is mourning the death of the man who built it all: George Coulam.
The founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, George Coulam, was found dead at his home, according to Grimes County Sheriff Donald Sowell.
George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, has reportedly been found dead in his home in Todd Mission, Texas.
The city of Todd Mission and the Todd Mission Police Department have confirmed the death of George Coulam, who was found dead at his residence this morning.
George Coulam, the 87-year-old founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, reportedly has been found dead at his home.
Texas Renaissance Festival founder George “King George" Coulam has died at his home in Todd Mission, authorities confirm.
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Texas Renaissance Festival founder ‘King George’ found dead in his homeAccording to the Todd Mission city manager, George "King George" Coulam was pronounced dead in his home on Wednesday. FOX 26's Leslie DelasBour spoke to community members who knew him well.
The Grimes County Sheriff's Office said a housekeeper found Texas Renaissance founder George Coulam dead in his home in Todd ...
George Coulam, the founder and longstanding owner of the Texas Renaissance Festival whose eclectic lifestyle and hunt for a ...
George Coulam, the founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, was found dead in his home in Todd Mission this (Wednesday) morning. Grimes County Sheriff Don Sowell confirmed that Coulam was found ...
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