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Foursquare for tourists

Thursday, May 27, 2010 in Interesting Things

I recently posted a blog piece about the potential use of Foursquare for policing and community engagement purposes.

Interesting to see that yesterday the US State of Pennsylvania partnered with Foursquare to inspire greater tourism in the State.

The following article is from mashable.com and highlights the potential community and social uses of the platform.

…The City of Chicago pioneered the notion that a city’s tourism office could turn Foursquare into a location-aware adventure guide for visitors and residents to unlock city history and culture. Today Pennsylvania — thanks to VisitPA, the state’s official tourism website — is taking the travel guide concept and applying it to an entire state.

VisitPA has partnered with Foursquare (Foursquare), and the marriage between the state and the mobile location-sharing game has produced three Pennsylvania badges — Shooflyer, Retail Polka and 4 Score &7. Each aims to inspire Foursquare users to take road trips, traverse the state, and uncover the best eateries, shopping spots or historical venues.

Of course, the state has also crafted a number of handy travel tips to help inform and enrich the experiences of Pennsylvania’s Foursquare explorers.

Users can now follow VisitPA on Foursquare to uncover tips like this one at National Mechanics in Old City Philly: “Welcome to the unofficial tech crowd hangout in Philly — hope you QR’d this checkin. Note the famous Philadelphians on their pint glasses: Edgar Allan Poe, Bill Cosby and even Mayor Nutter.”

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