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'''Cincinnati''' [[Ohio]], just across the Ohio River from [[Kentucky]], has hosted many [[Midwestcon|Midwestcons]], [[Octocon (OH)|Octocons]] and [[Millennicon|Millennicons]]. It is home to the [[CFG]]. | '''Cincinnati''' [[Ohio]], just across the Ohio River from [[Kentucky]], has hosted many [[Midwestcon|Midwestcons]], [[Octocon (OH)|Octocons]] and [[Millennicon|Millennicons]]. It is home to the [[CFG]]. | ||
− | Prominent local [[fen]] have included [[Lou Tabakow]], [[Bea Mahaffey]], [[Bill Bowers]] and [[Dale Tarr]]. [[Rusty Hevelin]] lived in nearby Dayton. | + | Prominent local [[fen]] have included [[C. L. Barrett]], [[Lou Tabakow]], [[Don Ford]], [[Bea Mahaffey]], [[Bill Bowers]], [[Jackie Causgrove]], [[Dave Locke]] and [[Dale Tarr]]. [[Rusty Hevelin]] lived in nearby Dayton. |
See [[Midwestern fandom]]. | See [[Midwestern fandom]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 13 August 2023
Cincinnati Ohio, just across the Ohio River from Kentucky, has hosted many Midwestcons, Octocons and Millennicons. It is home to the CFG.
Prominent local fen have included C. L. Barrett, Lou Tabakow, Don Ford, Bea Mahaffey, Bill Bowers, Jackie Causgrove, Dave Locke and Dale Tarr. Rusty Hevelin lived in nearby Dayton.
See Midwestern fandom.
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