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Conventions
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Home / Conventions - Conventions
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Color Computer Festivals
- Rainbowfest (????-1991) - by Falsoft, publisher of Rainbow magazine.
- CoCoPRO CoCoFest (1990-1992) - Atlanta and Chicago
- Atlanta CoCoFest (199?-1995) - Atlanta Computer Society
- Middle America Fest (1993) - Mid Iowa & County CoCo Club
- Chicago CoCoFEST! (1992-Current) - Glenside Color Computer Club
- Color Expo (????) - Anaheim, CA
- Pacific Northwest CoCo Fest (1991-1994) - Port O' CoCo Computer Club
- PennFest (1997-2000) - Ron Bull's events
Retro Computing Festivals with CoCo Appearances
- Tandy Assembly
- Vintage Computer Federation/Festivals Multiple events in East, West, Midwest, Southwest