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A [[bid]] to bring the [[Worldcon]] to [[St. Louis]] in [[1997]].  It was opposed by [[San Antonio in '97]] which won and ran [[LoneStarCon II]].  See [[1997 Worldcon Site Selection]].
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A [[bid]] to bring the [[Worldcon]] to [[St. Louis]] in 1997.  It was opposed by [[San Antonio in '97]] which won and ran [[LoneStarCon II]].  See [[1997 Worldcon Site Selection]].
  
 
The [[bid]] was [[co-chaired]] by [[Michelle Zellich]], [[Rich Zellich]], and [[Les Haven]].  It bid the America's Center, Holiday Inn, and Adam's Mark in [[St. Louis]].
 
The [[bid]] was [[co-chaired]] by [[Michelle Zellich]], [[Rich Zellich]], and [[Les Haven]].  It bid the America's Center, Holiday Inn, and Adam's Mark in [[St. Louis]].
  
 
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{{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1997}}
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 10 January 2020

A bid to bring the Worldcon to St. Louis in 1997. It was opposed by San Antonio in '97 which won and ran LoneStarCon II. See 1997 Worldcon Site Selection.

The bid was co-chaired by Michelle Zellich, Rich Zellich, and Les Haven. It bid the America's Center, Holiday Inn, and Adam's Mark in St. Louis.


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