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George Coulam, the founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival who was documented in the HBO docuseries 'Ren Faire,' has died.
King George' started the Texas Renaissance Festival in 1974 after first starting Renaissance festivals in Utah and Minnesota.
George Coulam, the 87-year-old founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, reportedly has been found dead at his home.
George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, has reportedly been found dead in his home in Todd Mission, Texas.
George Coulam, the founder of the popular Texas Renaissance Festival, has died. He was 87. The colorful “King George” was the ...
Lance Oppenheimer's riveting, three-part HBO docuserie,s 'Ren Faire,' took a regional personality and gave him, and his ...
George "King George" Coulam was found dead in his Grimes County home Wednesday morning, police say. He founded the Texas ...
George Coulam, better known as “King George” of the Texas Renaissance Festival, was found dead on Wednesday morning. Law ...
In the wake of the Texas Renaissance Festival founder George Coulam's death, the larger than life figure leaves behind a ...
"King" George Coulam died on May 21, weeks after losing bid to remain Todd Mission's mayor and retain ownership of the Texas ...
George Coulam, who was recently forced to sell the country’s largest Ren fair, was found at his home, Stargate Manor, near the festival grounds.
The founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, George Coulam, was found dead at his home, according to Grimes County Sheriff Donald Sowell.