18XX conventions
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Recurring Conventions with at least some emphasis on 18XX Games:
- Chattanooga Rail Gaming Challenge - January-February in Chattanooga, Tennessee; run by Mark Derrick[1] [2]
- TempleCon - January in Providence, Rhode Island; run by Dave Lionett
- TotalCon - February in Mansfield, Massachusetts; run by Dave Mitton
- Portland 18xx Convention - June in Portland, Oregon; run by Dave Blanchard
- ManorCon - July in the United Kingdom
- MidSumCon - August in Chicago, Illinois; run by Anthony Carver
- World Boardgaming Championships 18xx Tournament - August in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; currently (as of 2008) GM'd by Pierre LeBoeuf (2006 Results, 2007 Info)[3]

