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(Did you mean a New Zealand Natcon, British Unicon or a Maryland relaxicon)
Lexicon (so-called because it was first held in Lexington, MA) was NESFA's summer relaxacon started in 1972. (See Codclave for NESFA's winter relaxacon.) It was basically a weekend-long con suite held somewhere somewhat interesting. After NESFA bought a clubhouse and started meeting more frequently, interest in the summer outing waned.
# | Dates | Location | "Compiler" | Attendance |
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1 | August 4-6, 1972 | Sheraton Motor Inn, Lexington, MA | Richard Harter | 100 |
2 | July 27-29, 1973 | Yankee Drummer, Auburn, MA | Steve Raskind | 56 |
3 | July 26-28, 1974 | Holiday Inn, Framingham, MA | John Houghton | 46 |
4 | August 29-32, 1975 | Sheraton Springfield-West, Springfield, MA | Mary Cole | 44 |
5 | July 30-32, 1976 | Sheraton Springfield-West, Springfield, MA | Kath Horne, Bill Carton | 50 |
6 | July 29-31, 1977 | Treadway Inn, Chicopee, MA | Kath Horne, Bill Carton | 40 |
7 | July 28-20, 1978 | Radisson Ferncroft, Danvers, MA | Chip Hitchcock | 30-40 |
8 | July 13-15, 1979 | Colonial Inn, Northampton, MA | Rick Katze | 45? |
9 | July 17-19, 1981 | Sheraton Rolling Green, Andover, MA | Mike DiGenio | 60 |
10 | July 23-25, 1982 | Marriott, Worcester, MA | Skip Morris | 108 |
11 | July 15-17 1983 | Marriott, Worcester, MA | Sue Hammond | 70 |
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1972—now |
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