Yeah! I saw incredible crowds on the Strawberry Mansion Bridge when they had it there. The question is how to keep connecting with the audience after the happy hour has passed.
RE: Come for the Happy Hour, Stay for the History! - 3 Suggestions for Historic House Museums
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Come for the Happy Hour, Stay for the History! - 3 Suggestions for Historic House Museums
Though they weren't marketed/affiliated with historic sites, did any of these events have any kind of exhibit or site connection once people got there?
Example: I went to a circus show/sunset picnic at the Woodlands (it was awesome) that also had an Entomologist discussing and exhibiting wildlife found at the site. It seemed a really perfect way to draw people in with a monthly event while also connecting people to the site and demonstrating some programming.
Like, if they have a pop up beer garden in Fairmount Park, I think you'd be able to make an awesome exhibit about Brewerytown or German brewing or whatever you want, Ted! I would def attend...
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