What does #LostParks Mean?
We’re “The Lost Parks of Northern California” – a web video series trying to track down any and all remaining pieces of the 30 amusement parks that have closed here in Northern California over the past 150 years.
And odds are – you saw us at work at California’s Great America today!
#LostParks quite simply, is our hashtag – a way for people to find out what we’re up to in a fun and engaging way across social media platforms. Come for the journey – stay for the history…ride with us!
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This entry was posted on August 17, 2013 by Great American Thrills. It was filed under Lost Parks, Social Media, Television Production and was tagged with #lostparks, acenorcal.org, aceonline.org, american coaster enthusiasts, defunct parks, destination america, discovery channel, great american thrills, greatamericanthrills.net, hashtags, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, nicholas laschkewitsch, social media, social media strategy, the next huell howser, travel channel, tv concept.
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