WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TN. – (CLARKSVILLENOW) The Tennessee Renaissance Festival winds up a month-long run on Monday, May 29 with 16th century food, drink, games and marketplace.

The annual event is held every weekend in May and Memorial Day on a massive site off Highway 96 between Franklin and Murfreesboro.

According to the festival website, the event features “Over 60 skilled Artisans from all over the country display their wares from silks to swords; from gems to jewels. Flavors, aromas and tastes of specialty foods and drinks greet the festival-goer. Hear the sounds of Renaissance musicians and merrymakers as they echo through the trees.”

Adult admission is $22 with discounts for seniors and active duty military. Children 5 and under are free.

For more information visit the Tennessee Renaissance Festival website.