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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Chicago Conventions]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • [[Conventions]] in [[Chicago]]. ==Annual conventions==
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Chicago Conventions]]
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  • [[Conventions]] in [[Chicago]]. ==Annual conventions==
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Chicago Conventions]]
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  • A [[fan gathering]] that ran from October 7–9, 1944, in [[Chicago]]. Attendees included [[Walt Dunkelberger]], [[Frank Robinson]], [[E. E. E See [[Early Conventions]].
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  • ...]s. It is one of two hotels to have hosted the three major fan-run Chicago conventions. From 2002 until its close in 2008, it was branded the '''Sheraton Chicago Northwest'''. Shortly after Capricon announced it would be changing hotels
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  • ...n]] who was a member of the [[University of Chicago SF Society]], attended conventions in the 50s, wrote for the [[fanzines]], and published ''[[Sigbo]]'' and ''[
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Chicago Conventions]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...29]], [[Capricon 30]], and [[Smofcon 34]]. She was a [[co-chair]] of the [[Chicago in 2022]] [[Worldcon]] bid and chaired [[Chicon 8]]. She has been a part of ...in hopes of introducing people to the genre and promoting science fiction conventions.
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  • The Third '''Chicago Conference''' was a [[convention]] held during April 1940 in [[Bloomington, ...nces are they were of similar size. There was no local [[club]] and the [[Chicago]] [[fans]] who were organizing the [[Chicon]] made [[feuding]] endemic. [[
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  • ...m]] in 1978, and who worked on numerous [[conventions]], particularly in [[Chicago|Chicagoland]], such as [[Windycon]], where he ran the [[Dealers' Room]] for
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  • (Did you mean the [[MuseCon|series of Chicago-area maker conventions]]?)
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  • ...ered around [[Columbus]] and [[Chicago]] who specialized in saving failing conventions. Members included [[Ross Pavlac]] (who initially named it the '''Columbus They were a competent lot who did much good for conventions (including [[MidAmeriCon]] and [[SunCon]]), but came under considerable cri
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  • ...creasingly employed by an aging [[fan]] population, especially at larger [[conventions]]. During [[Chicon 8]] in 2022, the entire [[Chicago]] area sold out of rental scooters (only partly the fault of [[Covid-19]] p
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  • ...of the [[Capricon]] [[SF conventions]] held annually in February in the [[Chicago]] area. Besides Capricon, Phandemonium runs a monthly [[book]] club, dining
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  • A convocation of [[fans]] that took place in [[Chicago]] October 12–13, 1946, at the Fort Dearborn Hotel and [[Erle Korshak]]'s See also: [[Early Conventions]].
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  • ...also called '''Midfan''') was founded to run [[Con Fandom|conrunner]]s' [[conventions]] in the [[Midwest Fandom|Midwest]] (notably [[Midwest Construction]]) and Four [[Midwest Construction]]s were held ([[Chicago]], [[Ann Arbor]], [[Kansas City]], and [[Columbus]]) between 2002 and 2005
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  • ...[SF]] [[fan]] from [[Chicago]] who began attending SF and [[comic book]] [[conventions]] as a teenager in the early 1980s and who first attended a fan-run convent Chris has attended so many conventions in that 40-plus year stretch that he's lost count of them, but in the mid-9
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  • .... For many years, he was recognizable by a trademark red fedora he wore at conventions.
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  • ...fan]]. She is a mainstay of [[General Technics]]. She has worked on many [[conventions]], including [[Worldcons]], and [[chaired]] [[MoonBase ConFusion]] in 2007. Roxanne also lived in [[Chicago]], and now resides in the U.P. with her husband, [[Steve King]]. She’s an
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  • ...[[fringe fandom]]s, even though those groups run their own tightly focused conventions, which exclude other interests. Proponents of the Big Tent also tend to obj ...mple of this philosophy in practice, consider [[Windycon 40]], held near [[Chicago]] in 2013, which used "The Big Tent" as its theme. The [[convention]] featu
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  • ...ed around [[filking]] was called '''FilkCon''' and was held in 1979 near [[Chicago]], probably at the Arlington Park Hilton. It was the first filk convention ...eral of the FilkCons became the first convention of a major series of filk conventions. Today, a '''filk con''' could be one of any number of cons.
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