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A [[bid]] to hold the [[1988]] [[Worldcon]] in [[Cincinnati, OH]]. The bid was apparently organized by [[Mike Lawlor]], but he seems to have been somewhat of a frontman for [[fans]] from [[Columbus, OH]].  In any event, he left/was removed from the bid committee at [[Midwestcon 35]] and replaced by [[Mark Evans]]. It was formally sponsored by [[FANACO, Inc.]].
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A [[bid]] to hold the 1988 [[Worldcon]] in [[Cincinnati, OH]]. The bid was apparently organized by [[Mike Lawlor]], but he seems to have been somewhat of a frontman for [[fans]] from [[Columbus, OH]].  In any event, he left/was removed from the bid committee at [[Midwestcon 35]] and replaced by [[Mark Evans]]. It was formally sponsored by [[FANACO, Inc.]].
  
 
The bid (frequently (and derisively) referred to as the "'''Columbinnati''' bid") generated opposition from many Cincinnati [[fans]], which doubtless contributed to its defeat.  In particular, local fans told fandom that Cincinnati's Labor Day celebration would directly compete with Worldcon for sleeping rooms, making the bid's claimed hotel block unrealistic.
 
The bid (frequently (and derisively) referred to as the "'''Columbinnati''' bid") generated opposition from many Cincinnati [[fans]], which doubtless contributed to its defeat.  In particular, local fans told fandom that Cincinnati's Labor Day celebration would directly compete with Worldcon for sleeping rooms, making the bid's claimed hotel block unrealistic.

Revision as of 04:26, 31 December 2019

A bid to hold the 1988 Worldcon in Cincinnati, OH. The bid was apparently organized by Mike Lawlor, but he seems to have been somewhat of a frontman for fans from Columbus, OH. In any event, he left/was removed from the bid committee at Midwestcon 35 and replaced by Mark Evans. It was formally sponsored by FANACO, Inc..

The bid (frequently (and derisively) referred to as the "Columbinnati bid") generated opposition from many Cincinnati fans, which doubtless contributed to its defeat. In particular, local fans told fandom that Cincinnati's Labor Day celebration would directly compete with Worldcon for sleeping rooms, making the bid's claimed hotel block unrealistic.

Members of the bid committee at one time or another included Mike Banks, Al Cooper, Mark Evans, Margaret Henry, Bob Hillis, Marget Hilt, Liz Gross, Mike Lawlor, Dierdre Rittenhouse, and Jim Rittenhouse.

The competition was New Orleans in '88 (which won), the Bermuda Triangle Bid, and St. Louis in '88. See 1988 Worldcon Site Selection for details.

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