Difference between revisions of "1975 NASFiC Site Selection"
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− | [[Site selection]] for the | + | [[Site selection]] for the [[NASFiC 1|first NASFiC]] was held at [[Torcon II]], the 1973 [[Worldcon]]. |
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+ | After the 1975 Worldcon was awarded to [[Aussiecon]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Los Angeles]] was chosen as the site for the first [[North American]] Continental Convention. The [[bid]], led by [[Chuck Crayne]], defeated a bid led by [[Bruce Pelz]], also for Los Angeles in 1975, at an "unofficial" site selection meeting. | ||
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{{bidding | series=NASFiC | year=1975 | before=none | after=1979}} | {{bidding | series=NASFiC | year=1975 | before=none | after=1979}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 11 June 2023
Site selection for the first NASFiC was held at Torcon II, the 1973 Worldcon.
After the 1975 Worldcon was awarded to Aussiecon in Melbourne, Los Angeles was chosen as the site for the first North American Continental Convention. The bid, led by Chuck Crayne, defeated a bid led by Bruce Pelz, also for Los Angeles in 1975, at an "unofficial" site selection meeting.
NASFiC Site Selection | 1979 | 1975 |
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