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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 ...
George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival and known as 'King George,' was reportedly found dead at his Grimes County home.
The country's largest Renaissance fair is gearing up for another year in Todd Mission, Texas, about an hour northwest of ...
Authorities say George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, was found dead in his Todd Mission home on Wednesday, May 21 Earlier this month, a judge ordered the festival be sold ...
The country's largest Renaissance fair is gearing up for another year in Todd Mission, Texas, about an hour northwest of ...
George Coulam, who cofounded the Texas Renaissance Festival in 1974, died by suicide weeks after a court ordered the $60M sale of the beloved event. He was 87.
Local Texas Renaissance Festival founder George Coulam’s cause of death was suicide, official says Coulam, 88, was found dead in his Grimes County home on the morning of May 21.
The Texas Renaissance Festival opens Oct. 9. Guests will not be required to wear masks for this year's entry. Social distancing encouraged.
The cofounder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, George Coulam, was found dead at his home, according to Grimes County Sheriff Donald Sowell.