Digital Cultural Heritage

The Whitalls, an 18. Century Quaker family, operated a prosperous 411acre farm on the eastern banks of the Delaware River, approximately 13 miles south of Philadelphia. American Revolutionary War forces seized a portion of the farm to build an earthen fort, as part of a three fort defense system to protect Philadelphia from British warships. This project seeks to create an augmented reality simulation of a section of Charles Willson Peales early 19. What is Dirtual Cultural Heritage?

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19143

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The Whitalls, an 18. Century Quaker family, operated a prosperous 411acre farm on the eastern banks of the Delaware River, approximately 13 miles south of Philadelphia. American Revolutionary War forces seized a portion of the farm to build an earthen fort, as part of a three fort defense system to protect Philadelphia from British warships. This project seeks to create an augmented reality simulation of a section of Charles Willson Peales early 19. What is Dirtual Cultural Heritage?

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