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<p>[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 130908, member: 3726"]Sorry Speedy! It took me a while to find this thread. You must not travel a whole lot Midas or least not to kentucky <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. Most major cities have a direct flight to Louisville. I use direct flights all the time when traveling (Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Chicago, St Louis, Phili., Etc.) Plus the Future Farmers of America have been holding their conventions for a while in this city - and it would be interesting to compare the size of that convention versus a coin convention. So travel, hotels, etc. are not a problem. </p><p><br /></p><p>Things to do - there are a number of things within 1 hour drives. I do recommend seeing the Frazier Museum. One of the best arms museums around. Plus there is a 6 flags at the convention center - something to keep the kids busy. The kids could go one way and the parents another - while parking in the same place. Besides Louisville is now in the top 20 based on population. So we should be able to support a coin convention. Louisville is also about 2 hours from Indi and and 1.5 hrs from Cinci. So we are very centrally located.</p><p><br /></p><p>So I think Kentucky - Louisville or Lexington would be a good place for a convention. Maybe not every year but at least every 2/3 years. What other selling points do we need???????[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 130908, member: 3726"]Sorry Speedy! It took me a while to find this thread. You must not travel a whole lot Midas or least not to kentucky :). Most major cities have a direct flight to Louisville. I use direct flights all the time when traveling (Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Chicago, St Louis, Phili., Etc.) Plus the Future Farmers of America have been holding their conventions for a while in this city - and it would be interesting to compare the size of that convention versus a coin convention. So travel, hotels, etc. are not a problem. Things to do - there are a number of things within 1 hour drives. I do recommend seeing the Frazier Museum. One of the best arms museums around. Plus there is a 6 flags at the convention center - something to keep the kids busy. The kids could go one way and the parents another - while parking in the same place. Besides Louisville is now in the top 20 based on population. So we should be able to support a coin convention. Louisville is also about 2 hours from Indi and and 1.5 hrs from Cinci. So we are very centrally located. So I think Kentucky - Louisville or Lexington would be a good place for a convention. Maybe not every year but at least every 2/3 years. What other selling points do we need???????[/QUOTE]
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