Going back to this, how about Trinity College in Hartford? They do the
Robotic firefighting contest every year (that made me think of it). Surely
there must be a large geeky subsegment of the student body who'd want to see
classic computers...
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Subject: Re: VCF East in 2004?
Danbury is also a superb area, you've got the Danbury Mall, there is also
the airport there, lots of hotels with convention centers connected, I think
also Metro North rail isn't too far either.
Curt
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Subject: Re: VCF East in 2004?
> Curt Vendel wrote:
> >
> > Sellam,
> >
> > Any chance of a VCF East in 2004? A location in CT would be great,
it
> > would be a good midpoint for all the collectors in MA/NH/RI and the ones
in
> > NY/NJ/PA. There are a lot of hotels with conference halls around the
> > Buckland Mall (exit 62?) off of RT-84 CT, plus with the mall, and lots
of
> > local fast food and restaurants, there would be plenty for show goers to
do
> > before/after the show. There is a massive videogame (2nd largest show
in
> > the US next to www.austingamingexpo.com which is the largest) event in
> > March: www.phillyclassic.com so if you could schedule around it, that
would
> > be great.
> >
> > Curt
>
> Actually, the New Haven/Danbury/Hartford areas might be a better option
> for those coming from the south, rather than eastern CT...
>
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