*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. COLLINSVILLE — The days of squinting at a sun-dried interpretive sign are coming to an end it seems. Innovations in mixed reality ...
COLLINSVILLE – The Cahokia Mounds Museum Society will host its annual Indian Market Days April 29 through May 1 at Gateway Center in Collinsville. The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site currently is ...
COLLINSVILLE — The days of squinting at a sun-dried interpretive sign are coming to an end it seems. Innovations in mixed reality are the new vanguard of visual aids for museums and historic sites.
Today's 2,000+ acre Cahokia Mounds site encompasses part of what was once a major native civilization which in A.D. 1250 was larger than London. The settlement included over 100 mounds, many buildings ...
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COLLINSVILLE – The Cahokia Mounds Museum Society, which has supported Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site since 1978, has received an award of excellence from the American Association of State and ...
There’s a new way to explore an ancient place in Illinois. Visitors of Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site can try experiencing it in “augmented reality,” or AR, to see the Grand Plaza as it appeared 1 ...
Cahokia Mounds, some 13 km north-east of St Louis, Missouri, is the largest pre-Columbian settlement north of Mexico. It was occupied primarily during the Mississippian period (800–1400), when it ...
The Cahokia Mounds is a World Heritage site that reached 500,000 visitors per year in the mid 1980s. The Collinsville, Ill., site now draws 270,000 visitors annually, affected by state budget cuts.
The new Cahokia SocialTech + ArtSpace in downtown Phoenix will evoke the spirit of an ancient Midwestern city that once was home to over 20,000 Indigenous people and a flourishing center of art, ...
Excavations at Cahokia, famous for its pre-Columbian mounds, challenge the idea that residents destroyed the city through wood clearing. By Asher Elbein A thousand years ago, a city rose on the banks ...