Difference between revisions of "Worldcons by Area"

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* 2006 -- '''[[L.A.con IV]]''' ([[LA in 2006]])
 
* 2006 -- '''[[L.A.con IV]]''' ([[LA in 2006]])
  
===[[Philadelphia]]===
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===[[Pennsylvania]]===
  
* 1947 -- '''[[Philcon I]]'''
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* 1947 -- '''[[Philcon I]]''' ([[Philadelphia]])
* 1953 -- '''[[11th Worldcon]]'''
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* 1953 -- '''[[11th Worldcon]]''' (Philadelphia)
* 1960 -- '''[[Philadelphia in 1960]]'''
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* 1960 -- '''[[Pittcon]]''' ([[Pittsburgh in '60]]), failed bid for [[Philadelphia in 1960]]
* 1976 -- Failed bid for [[1977 Worldcon]]
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* 1976 -- Failed Philly bid for [[1977 Worldcon]]
* 1984 -- Failed bid for [[1986 Worldcon]]
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* 1984 -- Failed Philly bid for [[1986 Worldcon]]
 
* 2001 -- '''[[Millennium Philcon]]''' ([[Philadelphia in 2001]])
 
* 2001 -- '''[[Millennium Philcon]]''' ([[Philadelphia in 2001]])
  

Revision as of 19:51, 1 September 2020

Australia[edit]

See also Huttcon '90, Ratcon in Ararat, and Rottnest Island.

Britain[edit]

Canada[edit]

Europe[edit]

Ireland[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

United States[edit]

Baltiwash[edit]

Bay Area[edit]

Hear ConFrancisco chair David Clark and ConJosé co-chair Kevin Standlee recount the bids and conventions along with Warren Buff and Lisa Hayes at Baycon 2014: Bay Area Worldcon Reminiscences.

Boston[edit]

Chicago[edit]

Denver[edit]

L.A.[edit]

Pennsylvania[edit]

New Orleans[edit]

Ohio[edit]


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