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The Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans was the site of the 1988 Republican National Convention, which nominated George H.W. Bush and Dan Quayle for president and vice president. In recent decades, the two major parties have held their conventions at sports stadiums and arenas.
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Convention attendance has grown considerably through the years. In 1932, 88 members were attending the convention [3] and the largest convention attendance in the US to date has been 2,316 in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2002, and the largest number of chapters represented was 235 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2000. [1]
1 This convention was known as the National Union Convention. 2 This convention was known as the National Union Republican Convention. 3 Sherman, who had been elected vice president in 1908, died six days before the 1912 election; he was subsequently replaced as Republican vice-presidential nominee by Nicholas M. Butler of New York.
In July 2009, 37,000 Lutheran youth and their chaperones attended a gathering in New Orleans to help with the problems that Hurricane Katrina had inflicted on the city and surrounding suburbs in 2005. "This was the biggest convention since Katrina," as noted by bestofneworleans.com.