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'''Sandusky''', [[Ohio]], the county seat of Erie County, is set on the shores of Lake Erie in the northern part of the state, roughly midway between [[Toledo]] and [[Cleveland]]. It’s home to a huge outdoor amusement park, Cedar Point.  
 
'''Sandusky''', [[Ohio]], the county seat of Erie County, is set on the shores of Lake Erie in the northern part of the state, roughly midway between [[Toledo]] and [[Cleveland]]. It’s home to a huge outdoor amusement park, Cedar Point.  
  
From 1957–2002, [[Octocon]] was held there during the off-season, taking advantage of low hotel rates and the proximity to [[fans]] in [[Detroit]], Toledo, Cleveland and [[Cincinnati]], who jointly founded the [[relaxacon]].  
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From 1957 through the 1980s, [[Octocon (OH)]] was held there during the off-season, taking advantage of low hotel rates and the proximity to [[fans]] in [[Detroit]], Toledo, Cleveland and [[Cincinnati]], who jointly founded the [[relaxacon]].  
  
 
See also: [[Ohio Triangle]], [[Midwest]].  
 
See also: [[Ohio Triangle]], [[Midwest]].  

Latest revision as of 17:14, 4 March 2023

Sandusky, Ohio, the county seat of Erie County, is set on the shores of Lake Erie in the northern part of the state, roughly midway between Toledo and Cleveland. It’s home to a huge outdoor amusement park, Cedar Point.

From 1957 through the 1980s, Octocon was held there during the off-season, taking advantage of low hotel rates and the proximity to fans in Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and Cincinnati, who jointly founded the relaxacon.

See also: Ohio Triangle, Midwest.



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