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Marist College in Google Earth

 

 

3d Rendering of Marist College, by Mathew Devitt

Marist College in 1916, displayed in Google Earth

On page 31 of Archaeology Southwest (Vol. 24, Nos. 1–2), Jennifer Levstik explains why this historic adobe building is endangered.

The Center for Desert Archaeology uses three-dimensional modeling to understand and share information about the places of our shared past. Google Earth is one way that we can share 3D models in a real-time desktop virtual reality browser.

Because Google Earth is still in a “Beta” stage of development, we cannot guarantee that all possible combinations of computer hardware, web browsers, and operating systems will function with our digital models and Google Earth.

You must download and install Google Earth to view this model.

OK, I’m ready to explore—let’s open the model of Marist College in downtown Tucson!

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