Pennsylvania also thus counts as the only state you haven't been to that's hosted Worldcons.
As I've been to all 50 states, I keep a map of states I've been to SF/F cons in, a category that includes such unlikely venues as Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, and Oklahoma.
Huh. You've done only three that I haven't (FL, KY, and MD), but I've done eight or nine that you haven't, depending on whether the Assembly of the Friends of the English Regency counts as an SF convention. (NM. Dancing at mile-high elevation - yes, Albuquerque is as high up as Denver - was interesting.) This is probably more because I go to Mythcons, which can be in odd places, than because I'm older than you are, but it does include Worldcons in MO and GA.
Weren't you at Millenium Philcon back in 2001. That was the year before you were co-chair of 2002 ConJose. Philadelphia is a part of Pennsylvania last I checked.
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As I've been to all 50 states, I keep a map of states I've been to SF/F cons in, a category that includes such unlikely venues as Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, and Oklahoma.
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