
Lagoon: Rock and Rollercoasters
Documentary · History
Overview
A fun, nostalgic look at the rich history of Lagoon Amusement Park, which has enchanted visitors for generations with its rides, rock concerts, and family fun for more than a century.
Top Cast
Diane Maggipinto
Diane Maggipinto
Narrator
Diane Maggipinto
Narrator
Michael G. Kavanagh
Michael G. Kavanagh
Himself, Interviewee
Michael G. Kavanagh
Himself, Interviewee
Steve Williams
Steve Williams
Himself, Interviewee
Steve Williams
Himself, Interviewee
Ted Carpener
Ted Carpener
Himself, Interviewee
Ted Carpener
Himself, Interviewee
Gene Davis
Gene Davis
Himself, Interviewee
Gene Davis
Himself, Interviewee
Dick Andrew
Dick Andrew
Himself, Interviewee
Dick Andrew
Himself, Interviewee
Chadwick Greenhalgh
Chadwick Greenhalgh
Himself, Interviewee
Chadwick Greenhalgh
Himself, Interviewee
Haven Barlow
Haven Barlow
Himself, Interviewee
Haven Barlow
Himself, Interviewee
Kim Bené
Kim Bené
Himself, Interviewee
Kim Bené
Himself, Interviewee
Ellen Parrish
Ellen Parrish
Herself, Interviewee
Ellen Parrish
Herself, Interviewee
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