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  • #16
    Go to any GOP convention.
    Why can't you be a non-conformist just like everybody else?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Kontiki
      Carcassonne in France comes pretty close to what you describe. I'm not sure how you figure the 1800s, or even colonial North America qualify as "medieval", which is a time period generally accepted to have ended around 1450.
      Sorry, maybe I wasn't as clear as I should have been.

      The ones I have been to in North America are not in any way "Medieval". They are as you say "colonial" and more about the settling of North America in the 1800's than the time before that.

      I would be happy to see something similar in the U.S. (as some of the examples above seem to refer) and note them for when I travel in any of those areas but what I am looking for is really the "Medieval Period" and wondering what Europe (or outside Europe if it applies) has to offer (or in the U.S. as it applies).

      Not sure of the timelines, any similar settings would be interesting to me doesn't need to be "Medieval" I suppose. I just used a generic range of 1100 to 1800.

      /me
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