Educational 3D Tours
Happy Monday everyone!
Here at Momentum 360 we’ve been grinding hard as usual, constantly growing our team and our locations so we can provide you with the best 3D virtual tours in the game!
As much as we all wish the Coronavirus was just a bad memory, the truth is it’s still affecting daily life. Many of us are still working from home, doing school via Zoom, or avoiding our favorite hangout spots. A lot of us are feeling cooped up at home these days and looking for new activities and routines to settle into. This can be especially hard if you have younger kids who haven’t been able to go to school.
That’s why this week’s blog is all about educational 3D tours. These are fun and informative activities perfect for kids or for yourself. Check it out!
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the most famous museums in the United States. By using their virtual tour feature, you can see their permanent exhibits like the Fossil Hall or Deep Ocean Room, current exhibits like African Voices or the Butterfly Pavillion, past exhibits, and you can take a narrated virtual tour! Their website also offers tours of the Smithsonian Castle and the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden.
According to their website, “The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History virtual tours allow visitors to take self-guided, room-by-room tours of select exhibits and areas within the museum from their desktop or mobile device. Visitors can also access select collections and research areas at our satellite support and research stations as well as past exhibits no longer on display.”
The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is one of the most famous places in the world and is one of the 7 Wonders of the World. Spanning over 3,000 miles and used as a defense system, construction began the Great Wall of China way back in 221 BC. That’s over 2,000 years ago!
Today, the Great Wall of China is a major tourist destination. And you don’t even need a passport to see it! TheChinaGuide offers free tours of 3 spots along the wall – a scenic area, a watchtower in disrepair, and a bird’s eye view. They also offer a more extensive tour for only $5.
Boston Children’s Museum
We’ve talked about this particular tour already, in our blog “Virtual Tours For Museums” back in April of this year, but it bears repeating.
The Boston Children’s Museum has three floors full of virtual tour walkthroughs for children of all ages, including an interactive Japanese House and Explore-a-Saurus exhibits.
According to a museum spokesperson, “Boston Children’s Museum’s virtual tour helps families plan their visit from the comfort of their homes. This free feature is especially important for first-time visitors. During this unprecedented time of quarantine, families have been checking out the tour as a way to enjoy a virtual field trip. Those with young children who are missing the Museum like seeing it on their screen.
The Museum’s virtual tour has been shared around the world as a great resource for families.”
The Lourve
This is another museum we’ve talked about before, but as one of the most famous museums in the world, can you blame us for being excited about this one?
There are a million reasons to want to visit Paris. The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Arc de Triomph, the delicious food, and so on and so forth. Since it’s still Corona season and there are travel restrictions that are likely to change day-by-day, going to Paris is a bit of a longshot right now unless you live in Europe.
The Lourve, located in the heart of Paris, France, is home to famous art like the Mona Lisa and 70,000 other priceless pieces. It is also one of the largest museums in the entire world. On their website, visitors have access to 7 exhibits, ranging from Galerie d’Apollon to Remains of the Louvre’s Moat, and more.
National Aquarium
Everyone knows that zoos and aquariums are some of the most fascinating places, full of the most incredible animals and aquatic creatures that most of us would never get to see in our lives. That’s why it’s so cool that the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD, is offering virtual tours online.
In this virtual tour, users can explore different areas like the Tropical Rainforest, the Atlantic Coral Reef, the Amazon Rainforest, and so much more! In these areas, visitors can also click and learn more information about the animals and fish native to these regions.
Nothing can compare to being there in-person, but it is very cool to see and learn about it through a virtual tour as well.
That’s it for this week’s blog! As always, check out our website and social media to learn more about Momentum 360 and all that we do.
For information about pricing, check out our pricing page here.
For a complete list of Momentum 360 Services, check out our website here.
Still not convinced? Check out our portfolio and see our work for yourself!
Our team members have also worked at Google and Facebook before, so we have the most up-to-date knowledge in the business. All to help your business rank at the top of Google and kickstart your journey to be a future lead generation machine!
Here at Momentum 360, we want to make growing your business easier than ever. Investing in a virtual tour is without a doubt an imperative step in making that happen. Our society is prioritizing digital content now more than ever, and we likely will not see a decline in this mindset in the future years.
If you are interested in learning more about Momentum 360 Virtual Tours or would like to have one made for your business, feel free to email us or schedule a call with Sean or Mac. For more information, visit our website! Mac Frederick and Sean Boyle, owners of Momentum, have over twenty years of experience in the digital marketing field and have a passion for helping businesses reach their fullest potential.
We post our Momentum Monday and Small Business Saturday blog every week, so feel free to subscribe and make sure you are up to date on the latest trends in the industry. If you have any questions or concerns, leave them in the comments below! From everyone at Momentum 360, thanks for the love, stay healthy, and until next time, build Momentum!
Educational 3D Tours
Happy Monday everyone!
Here at Momentum 360 we’ve been grinding hard as usual, constantly growing our team and our locations so we can provide you with the best educational 3D virtual tours in the game!
As much as we all wish the Coronavirus was just a bad memory, the truth is it’s still affecting daily life. Many of us are still working from home, doing school via Zoom, or avoiding our favorite hangout spots. A lot of us are feeling cooped up at home these days and looking for new activities and routines to settle into. This can be especially hard if you have younger kids who haven’t been able to go to school.
That’s why this week’s blog is all about educational 3D tours. These are fun and informative activities perfect for kids or for yourself. Check it out!
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the most famous museums in the United States. By using their virtual tour feature, you can see their permanent exhibits like the Fossil Hall or Deep Ocean Room, current exhibits like African Voices or the Butterfly Pavillion, past exhibits, and you can take a narrated virtual tour! Their website also offers tours of the Smithsonian Castle and the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden.
According to their website, “The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History virtual tours allow visitors to take self-guided, room-by-room tours of select exhibits and areas within the museum from their desktop or mobile device. Visitors can also access select collections and research areas at our satellite support and research stations as well as past exhibits no longer on display.” This is surely one of the best educational 3D tours we have right now!
The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is one of the most famous places in the world and is one of the 7 Wonders of the World. Spanning over 3,000 miles and used as a defense system, construction began the Great Wall of China way back in 221 BC. That’s over 2,000 years ago!
Today, the Great Wall of China is a major tourist destination. And you don’t even need a passport to see it! TheChinaGuide offers free tours of 3 spots along the wall – a scenic area, a watchtower in disrepair, and a bird’s eye view. They also offer a more extensive tour for only $5.
Boston Children’s Museum
We’ve talked about this particular tour already, in our blog “Virtual Tours For Museums” back in April of this year, but it bears repeating.
The Boston Children’s Museum has three floors full of virtual tour walkthroughs for children of all ages, including an interactive Japanese House and Explore-a-Saurus exhibits.
According to a museum spokesperson, “Boston Children’s Museum’s virtual tour helps families plan their visit from the comfort of their homes. This free feature is especially important for first-time visitors. During this unprecedented time of quarantine, families have been checking out the tour as a way to enjoy a virtual field trip. Those with young children who are missing the Museum like seeing it on their screen.
The Museum’s virtual tour has been shared around the world as a great resource for families.”
The Lourve
This is another museum we’ve talked about before, but as one of the most famous museums in the world, can you blame us for being excited about this one?
There are a million reasons to want to visit Paris. The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Arc de Triomph, the delicious food, and so on and so forth. Since it’s still Corona season and there are travel restrictions that are likely to change day-by-day, going to Paris is a bit of a longshot right now unless you live in Europe.
The Lourve, located in the heart of Paris, France, is home to famous art like the Mona Lisa and 70,000 other priceless pieces. It is also one of the largest museums in the entire world. On their website, visitors have access to 7 exhibits, ranging from Galerie d’Apollon to Remains of the Louvre’s Moat, and more.
National Aquarium
Everyone knows that zoos and aquariums are some of the most fascinating places, full of the most incredible animals and aquatic creatures that most of us would never get to see in our lives. That’s why it’s so cool that the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD, is offering virtual tours online.
In this virtual tour, users can explore different areas like the Tropical Rainforest, the Atlantic Coral Reef, the Amazon Rainforest, and so much more! In these areas, visitors can also click and learn more information about the animals and fish native to these regions.
Nothing can compare to being there in-person, but it is very cool to see and learn about it through a virtual tour as well.
That’s it for this week’s blog! As always, check out our website and social media to learn more about Momentum 360 and all that we do.
For information about pricing, check out our pricing page here.
For a complete list of Momentum 360 Services, check out our website here.
Still not convinced? Check out our portfolio and see our work for yourself!
Our team members have also worked at Google and Facebook before, so we have the most up-to-date knowledge in the business. All to help your business rank at the top of Google and kickstart your journey to be a future lead generation machine!
Here at Momentum 360, we want to make growing your business easier than ever. Investing in a virtual tour is without a doubt an imperative step in making that happen. Our society is prioritizing digital content now more than ever, and we likely will not see a decline in this mindset in the future years. Educational 3D Tours will help grow people’s mind exponentially in the coming years!
If you are interested in learning more about Momentum 360 Virtual Tours or would like to have one made for your business, feel free to email us or schedule a call with Sean or Mac. For more information, visit our website! Mac Frederick and Sean Boyle, owners of Momentum, have over twenty years of experience in the digital marketing field and have a passion for helping businesses reach their fullest potential.
We post our Momentum Monday and Small Business Saturday blog every week, so feel free to subscribe and make sure you are up to date on the latest trends in the industry. If you have any questions or concerns, leave them in the comments below! From everyone at Momentum 360, thanks for the love, stay healthy, and until next time, build Momentum!
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