- Fall In!
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:"This article is about the gaming convention. For the bugle call, see Fall in.Fall In! is the one of the largest
gaming convention s inNorth America devoted to historicalminiature wargaming Fact|date=October 2007. It is sponsored by theHistorical Miniatures Gaming Society , a nonprofit guiding organization, which also sponsors the much largerHistoricon convention.Typically, Fall In! is a three-day convention held in early November each year in historic
Adams County, Pennsylvania , at a location immediately south of the historicGettysburg Battlefield . Thousands of miniature gamers and military history enthusiasts gather to play in hundreds of tabletop games, tournaments, and demonstrations. The convention is accompanied by a largeflea market of used gaming items and accessories, a large dealer hall offering new merchandise, a series of seminars and training sessions, painting competitions, and similar events. Over 90% of the gaming events are history-related, with the remainder being sports games and fantasy or science fiction miniature games.Each year, Fall In! has a different theme and focal point (such as the
American Civil War orWorld War II ), and many games and supporting events are geared around the theme. Awards are presented to the Best Theme Event, as well as best games in specific time slots and other honors for particularly popular or impressive games.The convention is normally held in
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania , at the [http://www.eisenhower.com/ Eisenhower Inn and Conference Center] , a hotel located on business route 15 in the heart ofPennsylvania Dutch country, not far from theMason-Dixon Line . Over the years, the convention has moved to various locations, includingTimonium, Maryland , but it has been in Gettysburg for much of the last decade since its founding.The convention name is a registered trademark of HMGS.
Convention dates and themes
November 10–12, 2006 — "The American Soldier 1607–2006."
References and links
* [http://www.fall-in.org/ Fall In! website]
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