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App-based Tour Illuminates 91直播鈥檚 History

July 15, 2019

Hillary Hempstead

91直播 historical marker sign. Photo.

A historical marker in downtown 91直播, overlooking Tappan Square.

Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones 鈥97

What began as an aspiration to open a history museum in 91直播 morphed into a series of app-based tours that aim to represent the city鈥檚 diverse history.

Some of the most repeated 91直播 College history tidbits may be these: that it was the first college to admit all students without respect to race, and it was the first to admit women alongside men. But in addition to those defining features, the college and town have a rich history that bears additional explanation.

鈥91直播 has an interesting, contested heritage,鈥 says Gary Kornblith, emeritus professor of history. 鈥淭he town looks very different to those who are connected to the college and very different if you鈥檙e part of the town that lives below the poverty line. It鈥檚 different if you鈥檙e a tenured professor or part of another group.鈥

Kornblith, along with several other 91直播 citizens including Library Archivist ; Emerita Professor of History Carol Lasser; Laurel Price Jones 鈥70; former 91直播 Associate Professor Rhys Price Jones; Liz Shultz, director of the , Annessa Wyman, president of the 91直播 ; and group member Phyllis Yarber Hogan, endeavored to chronicle various experiences in the city.

So they banded together to create the , whose purpose is 鈥渢o tell 91直播鈥檚 stories in the plural,鈥 says Kornblith.

While the coalition explored the idea of creating a brick and mortar museum to tell the city鈥檚 stories, finding a location to house the project proved to be a challenge. But during a sculpture garden tour that used an app to educate users, Kornblith and Lasser stumbled upon the technology they realized could be useful in educating about history鈥攚ithout the expensive overhead of a physical museum.

鈥淲e saw great possibilities with using an app鈥攚e could easily create multiple tours. I looked into the cost, and the app was free to use. So the price was right,鈥 says Kornblith.

The app鈥檚 structure also provided an ideal way for the coalition to easily serve various audiences. Because of 91直播鈥檚 varied history, it was important to the group to highlight a range of 91直播 experiences.

As of now, the group has created that focus on the following: 91直播 schools, Westwood Cemetery, Groveland Street鈥檚 African American community, and 91直播 College.

A fifth tour, led by Lasser and a current 91直播 student, covering the history of the town is in the works. Kornblith says the group has discussed producing additional tours in the future.  

Produced by Kornblith and Grossi, 鈥91直播 College: The First Century鈥 takes users on a walk on and around Tappan Square, with eights stops in total. It introduces visitors to the early history of the college, including the founders鈥 decisions to admit women alongside men and the role of students and faculty in the struggle against slavery in the decades leading up to the Civil War.

The tours are not only a resource for the public. Grossi, who provides instructional sessions for classes including first-year seminars and a history research methods course, also sees a place for them in the classroom.

鈥淚t is my intention to either reference or use the tour during instructional sessions or presentations when discussing 19th century 91直播 history,鈥 Grossi says. 鈥淭he tour would provide another method to share our history with students. I would also encourage students to try all the tours created by members of the Coalition for 91直播 History.鈥

Each of the 91直播 tours can be accessed for free on the or by downloading the izi.Travel app from your smartphone鈥檚 marketplace.

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