Archive for 'Virtual Tours'

Flecks Folly IV at Adirondack Balloon Festival

Posted on26. Sep, 2011 by .

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Flecks Folly IV is, in our opinion, one of the prettiest looking balloons at the festival. It’s bright, cheerful colors were wonderful to see against the evening sky. By clicking the image above you can experience the site and sounds of this balloon inflating during the 2011 Adirondack Balloon Festival. In the air above Floyd […]

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Curtis Memorial Pipe Organ at Christ Church in Philadelphia

Posted on15. May, 2011 by .

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The above 360° interactive image was taken from the seat of the Curtis Memorial Organ in Christ Church in Philadelphia. This pipe organ, built by The Aeolian Organ Company of Boston, was once in the residence of Mr. Curtis in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. It was relocated and built into the sanctuary of Christ Church and dedicated […]

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Cemetery Outside Christ Church in Philadelphia

Posted on11. May, 2011 by .

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During a recent project photographing Christ Church in Philadelphia for a virtual tour we were fortunate to be able to take some time to capture a few extra 360 degree scenes including this one taken of the burial grounds in the backyard of Christ Church. Christ Church and its Burial Ground receives 250,000 tourist visitors […]

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Carolers at the Inn in Jim Thorpe, PA

Posted on23. Dec, 2010 by .

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One of my favorite things at Christmastime is hearing Christmas carolers. As we were walking down the chilly streets of Jim Thorpe in December, to my delight there were carolers singing from the balcony of the Inn at Jim Thorpe across the street. We were able to capture some audio of their singing and create […]

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Jim Thorpe Memorial

Posted on16. Dec, 2010 by .

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Near the edge of the beautiful and historic town of Jim Thorpe can be found this monument to the man whose name this town lauds. Click on the image above to view this three scene virtual tour of the monuments dedicated to James Francis Thorpe one of the worlds greatest athletes.

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Grand Master Band Organ at Jim Thrope, PA

Posted on10. Dec, 2010 by .

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Just outside the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway in Jim Thorpe, PA music, mechanics and whimsy all played in harmony during a recent visit from the Grand Master Concert Band Organ. This 8000lb automatic musical instrument is capable of over 3000 tunes. It was built over 5 years by American and European craftsmen and is made […]

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Festival of Trees in Jim Thorpe, PA

Posted on07. Dec, 2010 by .

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We had the opportunity to go on a trip this month to the Poconos in Pennsylvania.  When we go to the Poconos we like to visit the historic town of Jim Thorpe.  Since it was December, we were able to explore the town decorated for Olde Time Christmas.  The image pictured above is from one […]

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