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National Assemblies

  • 1st – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1949)
  • 2nd – Atlantic City, New Jersey (1950)
  • 3rd – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1951)
  • 4th – San Francisco, California (1952)
  • 5th – Buffalo, New York (1953)
  • 6th – Bluefield, Virginia (1954)
  • 7th – Columbus, Ohio (1955)
  • 8th – Denver, Colorado (1956)
  • 9th — Atlanta, Georgia (1957)
  • 10th – New York, New York (1958)
  • 11th – Chicago, Illinois (1959)
  • 12th – Los Angeles, California (1960)
  • 13th – French Lick, Indiana (1962)
  • 14th – Nassau, Bahamas (1964)
  • 15th – Boston, Massachusetts (1966)
  • 16th – Oakland/Berkeley, California (1968)
  • 17th – Cincinnati, Ohio (1970)
  • 18th – New Orleans, Louisiana (1972)
  • 19th – Washington, D.C. (1974)
  • 20th – Seattle, Washington (1976)
  • 21st – Chicago, Illinois (1978)
  • 22nd – Atlanta, Georgia (1980)
  • 23rd – Las Vegas, Nevada (1982)
  • 24th – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1984)
  • 25th – Nashville, Tennessee (1986)
  • 26th – Syracuse, New York (1988)
  • 27th – Washington, D.C. (1990)
  • 28th – Dallas, Texas (1992)
  • 29th – Louisville, Kentucky (1994)
  • 30th – New Orleans, Louisiana (1996)
  • 31st – Boston, Massachusetts (1998)
  • 32nd – San Francisco, California (2000)
  • 33rd – Chicago, Illinois (2002)
  • 34th – Atlanta, Georgia (2004)
  • 35th – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2006)
  • 36th – Seattle, Washington (2008)
  • 37th - Detroit, Michigan (2010)
  • 38th - Orlando, Florida (2012)

Note: The History of The Links, Incorporated, ends the listing of the national assemblies in 1982. Also, each national assembly was held annually, until 1960, when conventions were held bi-annually.

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