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A [[bid]] to host the 1974 [[Worldcon]] (to be called '''NYCon 4''') in [[New York City]].  It was co-chaired by [[Al Schuster]] and [[Art Saha]].  
 
A [[bid]] to host the 1974 [[Worldcon]] (to be called '''NYCon 4''') in [[New York City]].  It was co-chaired by [[Al Schuster]] and [[Art Saha]].  
  
The competition was [[DC in '74]] and (completely predictably) a second New York bid called the [[New York in '74]].  The NYCon 4 Bid withdrew at the last minute leaving [[DC in '74]] the winner and went on to run [[Discon 2]].  See [[1974 Worldcon Site Selection]].
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The competition was [[DC in '74]] and (completely predictably) a second New York bid called the [[New York in '74]].  The NYCon 4 Bid withdrew at the last minute (though it remained on the ballot) leaving [[DC in '74]] the winner and went on to run [[Discon 2]].  See [[1974 Worldcon Site Selection]].
  
 
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{{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1974}}
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 28 November 2023

A bid to host the 1974 Worldcon (to be called NYCon 4) in New York City. It was co-chaired by Al Schuster and Art Saha.

The competition was DC in '74 and (completely predictably) a second New York bid called the New York in '74. The NYCon 4 Bid withdrew at the last minute (though it remained on the ballot) leaving DC in '74 the winner and went on to run Discon 2. See 1974 Worldcon Site Selection.


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