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There were two major special items at the convention: [[First Night]], a reimagining of a New Years' celebration to the opening night of [[Worldcon]] (related fanzine available here) and a large exhibit of [[SF]] art from the period 1950 through 1985.
 
There were two major special items at the convention: [[First Night]], a reimagining of a New Years' celebration to the opening night of [[Worldcon]] (related fanzine available here) and a large exhibit of [[SF]] art from the period 1950 through 1985.
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The [[Hugo Awards]] were hosted by [[Neil Gaiman]] as Master of Ceremonies.
  
 
Formed from the [[Boston in 2004]] bid.
 
Formed from the [[Boston in 2004]] bid.

Revision as of 09:02, 29 March 2021

2004 Worldcon and fourth in Boston, Noreascon 4 was held September 2-6 at the Hynes Convention Center, Sheraton Boston Hotel and Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA. GoHs: Terry Pratchett and William Tenn Fan GoHs: Jack Speer and Peter Weston. Chaired by Deb Geisler.

Noreascon 4 was sponsored by MCFI.

There were two major special items at the convention: First Night, a reimagining of a New Years' celebration to the opening night of Worldcon (related fanzine available here) and a large exhibit of SF art from the period 1950 through 1985.

The Hugo Awards were hosted by Neil Gaiman as Master of Ceremonies.

Formed from the Boston in 2004 bid.

1954 Retro Hugos. A Special Committee Award was presented to Erwin "Filthy Pierre" Strauss. 2007 Worldcon Site Selection.


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