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  • ...tober 1, 1978 in [[Chattanooga, TN]]. It was beaten by an [[Atlanta, GA]] bid. {{bid |Series=DeepSouthCon | year=1978 |Locale=Chattanooga, TN}}
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  • ...76. It is unclear if this even reached the stage of a full-fledged [[hoax bid]]. (It was, of course, ineligible because of its location.) {{bid | series=DeepSouthCon | year=1978}}
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  • A [[bid]] to run the 1995 [[DeepSouthCon]] at the ClubHouse Inn & Conference Center in [[Nashville, TN]]. The prosp It beat the [[Arlington in 1995]] bid and went on to run [[Parthekhan]].
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  • [[DeepSouthCon]] 42 ([[MidSouthCon]] 22) was held March 26-28, 2004 in conjunction with [[ ..."for failure to vote for their own [[bid]]" (which lost to an [[Atlanta]] bid by six votes).
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  • [[DeepSouthCon]] 33 was held May 11-14, 1995 in conjunction with '''[[Kubla Khan]] #23''' It had been bid by the [[Nashville in '95]] bid.
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  • ...", the group that organizes a [[bid]] for a [[Worldcon]], [[Westercon]], [[DeepSouthCon]] or other [[convention]] whose site is selected by votes of its members.
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  • [[DeepSouthCon]] 23 was held June 21-23, 1985 at the Carriage Inn in [[Huntsville]], AL. It was here that the [[Wigwam Village]] [[hoax bid]] was run, but Louisville beat out both it and Memphis for the 1986 [[DSC]]
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  • [[DeepSouthCon]] 16 was a [[convention]] held June 20-22, 1978 in [[Atlanta, GA]]. [[Jack Atlanta beat [[DixieCon 78]], a bid for [[Chattanooga, TN]].
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  • A [[bid]] to run the 1995 [[DeepSouthCon]] at the Rosslyn West Park Best Western Hotel in Arlington, VA. The prospe {{bid | year=1995}}
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  • [[DeepSouthCon]] 22 was a [[convention]] held June 21–24, 1984, in [[Chattanooga]], TN. ...anta bid was the second loss in a row by the [[Atlanta in '86]] [[Worldcon bid]] committee bidding on "Build a Better Worldcon". The loss may have bee dri
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  • ...on the [[NY in '86]] [[bid committee]] and the [[Say Da to Moscow]] [[hoax bid]] committee. * 1993 -- [[DeepSouthCon 31]]
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  • ...out of [[Kentucky Fandom]] is the [[Wigwam Village in '86]] [[DeepSouthCon bid]]. The whole thing was the brainchild of [[Rickey Sheppard]], but as he's l [[File:Wigwam Village bid flyer.jpg|thumb]]
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  • ...oore-led [[Nashville in '79]] [[hoax bid]]) and the [[L&N '94]] [[Worldcon bid]]. [[ConCave]] was begun in part as an offshoot of an idea he had to make * 1991 -- [[DeepSouthCon 29]]/[[ConCat III]], [[Chattacon XVI]], [[Rubble Award]] "For having the ug
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  • ...[[bid]] for the [[Worldcon]] and also the subsequent Charlotte [[NASFiC]] bid. He was a member of [[SAPS]] and [[SFPA]].
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  • ...at the site of their choice. The committee campaigns on behalf of their [[bid]], in hopes of persuading the electorate to award them the right to run a f At their most elaborate, '''bidders''' run [[bid parties]] and host [[bid tables]] at [[regional conventions]] and at [[Worldcon]], run ads in select
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  • ...th [[Steve Francis|Steve]], she won [[DUFF]] in 2008. She [[co-chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 24]] with [[Ken Moore]]. * 1995 -- [[DeepSouthCon 33]]
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  • ...ho won [[DUFF]] in 2004 and chaired the [[New Zealand in 2020]] [[Worldcon bid]] and co-chaired the subsequent Worldcon, [[CoNZealand]]. He chaired [[Conq * 2022 -- [[Master of Ceremonies]] at [[DeepSouthCon 60]]
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  • ...incinnati Fantasy Group]]. He was on the [[Louisville in '94]] [[Worldcon bid committee]]. He won [[2001 DUFF Race|DUFF]] in 2001 with his partner [[Naom * 1989 -- [[Concave 10]], [[DeepSouthCon 27]]
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  • ...ociety]] and masterminded the [[Wigwam Village in '86]] [[DeepSouthCon]] [[bid]]. He worked on [[ConFederation]], the 1986 [[Worldcon]].
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  • ...eading him to chair [[StellarCon 33]]. Through StellarCon's bid to host [[DeepSouthCon 46]], he became involved in [[Southern Fandom]], and served as president of Co-chair of the [[Raleigh NASFiC 2010]] bid along with [[Michael Pederson]], and chair of the subsequent convention, [[
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