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The first [[NASFiC]] was held August 29-September 1 (Labor Day weekend) 1975 in [[Los Angeles]], California at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott.  The [[GoH]] was [[Harlan Ellison]].
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The first [[NASFiC]] was held August 29–September 1 (Labor Day weekend), 1975, in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott.  The [[GoH]] was [[Harlan Ellison]].
  
It was [[chaired]] by [[Chuck Crayne]], and attendance was 1,100.  It appears to have been put together by the [[LA in '75]] [[Worldcon bid]] committee after it lost to [[Australia in '75]], using the same facilities and date.  Reports indicated that the programming was largely fringe-oriented.
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It was [[chaired]] by [[Chuck Crayne]], and attendance was 1,100.  It appears to have been put together by the [[LA in '75]] [[Worldcon bid]] [[committee]] after it lost to [[Australia in '75]], using the same facilities and date.  Reports indicated that the [[programming]] was largely [[fringe fandom]]-oriented.
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The first NASFiC was not designated with an individual name.
  
The first NASFiC was not designated with a specific name.
 
  
 
{{convention | series=NASFiC | year=1975 | after=NorthAmericon '79}}
 
{{convention | series=NASFiC | year=1975 | after=NorthAmericon '79}}
 
[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:US]]
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[[Category:NASFiC]]

Revision as of 12:56, 11 June 2023

The first NASFiC was held August 29–September 1 (Labor Day weekend), 1975, in Los Angeles, California, at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott. The GoH was Harlan Ellison.

It was chaired by Chuck Crayne, and attendance was 1,100. It appears to have been put together by the LA in '75 Worldcon bid committee after it lost to Australia in '75, using the same facilities and date. Reports indicated that the programming was largely fringe fandom-oriented.

The first NASFiC was not designated with an individual name.



first NASFiC

 - Bidding

NorthAmericon '79
1975
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