What Happened to Lost Parks of Northern California?

Many of you have been asking, “When will we see another episode of “Lost Parks of Northern California?”
Well, “Lost Parks” has been on a bit of a hiatus this year – but there’s a perfectly good explanation for it:
We’ve been working all year on a documentary on the history and legacy of former amusement ride manufacturer (and Bay Area company) Arrow Development!
But, don’t worry – the award-winning show will return – just as soon as we recover from the workload of the “Legacy of Arrow Development” project!
November 30, 2015 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Lost Parks, Television Production, Theme Parks | Tags: #RideWithACE, ACE, american coaster enthusiasts, andrew hansis, Arrow Development, barbara lawson, documentary, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, Legacy of Arrow Development, lost parks, lost parks of northern california, Mountain View, nicholas laschkewitsch, robert ingle, tv production | Comments Off on What Happened to Lost Parks of Northern California?
Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the 1915 World’s Fair in San Francisco

What better way to celebrate the centennial of the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition – than with our award-winning episode of “Lost Parks of Northern California” – feel free to share with your friends, family, SF fans and local television stations!
It may have been a century ago – but pieces of the fair are still very much with us today! #PPIE100
March 3, 2015 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Lost Parks | Tags: #PPIE100, #RideWithACE, 1915, 1915 World's Fair, ACE NorCal, american coaster enthusiasts, andrew hansis, barbara lawson, centennial, drone, Ferry Building, Frisco, gopro, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, nicholas laschkewitsch, Panama Pacific Exposition, Panama pacific International Exposition, PPIE, robert ingle, San Francisco, SF, UAV, world's fair | Comments Off on Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the 1915 World’s Fair in San Francisco
Great American Thrills teases at major announcement
February 19, 2015 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Legacy of Arrow Development, Lost Parks, Social Media, Television Production, Theme Parks | Tags: #lostparks, #RideWithACE, andrew hansis, barbara lawson, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, lost parks of northern california, nicholas laschkewitsch, Pi Day, robert ingle, tv production | Comments Off on Great American Thrills teases at major announcement
Lost Parks of Northern California wins at the 2014 CreaTiVe Awards

Pardon us if you’ve already heard the news, but…we think it’s worth bragging about:
“Lost Parks of Northern California,” the series produced by ACE Northern California and Great American Thrills took home the award for “Best Community Access Television Series – Professional” on Saturday at the CreaTiVe Awards in downtown San Jose.

Accepting our CreaTiVe Award for Best Professional Community Access TV Series (Photo by: CreaTV San Jose)
The show airs on both CreaTV San Jose and Peninsula Television here in the Bay Area.
We could not have done this without everyone who we’ve met along the way, contributed a video or photo at a lost park they once visited, or simply shared their experiences with us. Thank you for the opportunity to live history vicariously through you! Here’s to many more awards and celebrations.
And yes, you’re allowed to say, “We knew them when…”
January 14, 2015 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: abandoned amusement park, amusement park, andrew hansis, barbara lawson, Best Bay Area TV Show, Best Local TV show, creative awards, creatv, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, lost parks of northern california, new tv show, nicholas laschkewitsch, Peninsula Television, PenTV, robert ingle, theme park | Comments Off on Lost Parks of Northern California wins at the 2014 CreaTiVe Awards
What’s Ahead for Great American Thrills in 2015

Now that the calendar has been officially flipped over to 2015, we wanted to fill you in on what’s to come for the year ahead with the Great American Thrills® brand.
Season Two of “Lost Parks of Northern California” continues, with two more episodes, featuring Frontier Village in San Jose and the 1939 World’s Fair on Treasure Island. Both should debut in January and March, respectively.
Also, you can look forward to Season Three of “Lost Parks” debuting in late Spring, with episodes focused on Scotts Valley’s “Lost World” and Redwood City’s “Marine World Africa USA.”
We’ll also be providing you content from our partner sites, such as The Coaster Guy, Thrills by the Bay and Park Journey, in addition to revamping our website to be more user friendly.
And finally, we’ve got something truly special up our sleeves for 2015. We can’t tell you what it is just yet – but we think that every amusement and theme park fan will enjoy it for years to come. Stay tuned to our social media feeds for the latest…as they might have you going around in circles!
So, as you can see, it’s going to be another fun filled and busy year for Great American Thrills®. Be sure to share us with your favorite cable channels, networks, friends and family – we’d appreciate it!
Here’s to the year ahead of us – let’s ride, everyone!
January 1, 2015 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Lost Parks, Television Production, Theme Parks | Tags: amusement park, amusement parks, andrew hansis, barbara lawson, Bay Area, bay area history, great american thrills, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, lost parks of northern california, nicholas laschkewitsch, robert ingle, San Francisco history, san jose history, the next huell howser, theme park, theme parks | Comments Off on What’s Ahead for Great American Thrills in 2015
Featured tonight on “Bay Area Proud” and NBC Bay Area

Bay Area residents – be sure to tune in this evening to NBC Bay Area (KNTV) at 5:00p.m., as you’ll get a behind the scenes look at our latest “Lost Parks” project, “Santa’s Village of Scotts Valley.”
If you’re not in the Bay Area, you can catch the segment here, once it’s posted online.
Garvin Thomas (Emmy award winning journalist) followed the whole Lost Parks crew for most of the day, to highlight the work we’re doing. For those who have not seen the show, “Each week NBC Bay Area’s Garvin Thomas profiles the people, the groups, and the companies making the Bay Area, and the world, a better place to live. Bay Area Proud stories are success stories; inspiring profiles of those making a positive change in our communities.”

Special thanks to Garvin Thomas and Claire the Intern for hanging out with us and seeing what “Lost Parks” is all about. Photo by ACE NorCal, used with permission.
Be sure to give him a like or follow to see many of his other uplighting stories and subjects. Even he had to admit, he has the best job in all of journalism – covering only positive stories.
Check out our video series here.
So, who’s inspired to go preserve a piece of history?
November 14, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production, Theme Parks | Tags: ACE, american coaster enthusiasts, andrew hansis, barbara lawson, Bay Area, bay area proud, CA, California, defunct parks, featured on, garvin thomas, great american thrills, Huell Howser, kntv, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost park, lost parks of northern california, macdorsa park, mushrooms, nbc, nbc bay area, newscast, nicholas laschkewitsch, Nor Cal, norcal, northern california, roller coaster, santa's village, scotts valley, the next huell howser | Comments Off on Featured tonight on “Bay Area Proud” and NBC Bay Area