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Rivercon was officially shut down after a big bash at [[Rivercon XXV]]. Rivercon achieved the rare distinction for a [[convention]] of shutting down voluntarily while still healthy. | Rivercon was officially shut down after a big bash at [[Rivercon XXV]]. Rivercon achieved the rare distinction for a [[convention]] of shutting down voluntarily while still healthy. | ||
− | In 2014, a one day gaming/comic book convention in South Bend, IN used the name River-Con, but was cancelled amidst allegations of embezzlement. | + | In 2014, a one day gaming/comic book convention in [[South Bend, IN]] used the name River-Con, but was cancelled amidst allegations of embezzlement. |
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Rivercon was held in Louisville, KY from 1975 to 2000. It was originally started as a DeepSouthCon and grew into an annual convention and later spawned the NASFiC by running NorthAmeriCon in 1979. Cliff Amos, Steve & Sue Francis and Bob Roehm were the founding fans. A regular feature of the convention was a cruise on the riverboat, The Belle of Louisville, and the tradition developed of asking the guest artist to do art for the program book cover featuring the Belle.
Read Bob Roehm's 20th Anniversary History of Rivercon.
Rivercon gave out two named awards, the Pegasus Award, given to each year's GoHs, and the Ming Award, given to the masquerade winner.
Rivercon was officially shut down after a big bash at Rivercon XXV. Rivercon achieved the rare distinction for a convention of shutting down voluntarily while still healthy.
In 2014, a one day gaming/comic book convention in South Bend, IN used the name River-Con, but was cancelled amidst allegations of embezzlement.
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