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Rainbowfest
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Home / Conventions - Rainbowfest
Rainbow Magazine held the largest Color Computer Conventions.
Location | Dates |
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Chicago, IL | April 22-24, 1983 |
Fort Worth, TX | October 14-16, 1983 |
Long Beach, CA | February 17-19, 1984 |
New Brunswick, NJ | March 30 - April 1, 1984 |
Chicago, IL | June 22-24, 1984 |
Princeton, NJ | September 28-30, 1984 |
Irvine, CA | February 15-17, 1985 |
Chicago, IL | May 17-19, 1985 |
Princeton, NJ | October 11-13, 1985 |
Palo Alto, CA | February 14-16, 1986 |
Chicago, IL | May 23-25, 1986 |
Princeton, NJ | October 17-19, 1986 |
Chicago, IL | April 10-12, 1987 |
Princeton, NJ | October 9-11, 1987 |
Chicago, IL | May 20-22, 1988 |
Princeton, NJ | October 21-23, 1988 |
Chicago, IL | April 14-16, 1989 |
Somerset, NJ | October 20-22, 1989 |
Chicago, IL | April 6-8, 1990 |
Chicago, IL | April 26-28, 1991 |