Walking Tours of Grounds 9.0.95

Walking Tours of Grounds 9.0.95

UVA Apps, LLC – Freeware – iOS
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Latest Version
9.0.95
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Discover the rich history of the University of Virginia through themed Walking Tours of Grounds. Delve into the narrative surrounding enslaved African Americans at UVA, tracing their experiences through significant locations, figures, and historical events. Follow in the footsteps of renowned writer William Faulkner, who served as UVA's writer-in-residence in 1957-1958, as you explore his former offices, speaking venues, and classroom settings across Grounds. Moreover, commemorate UVA's Bicentennial by locating the 100 symbolic objects scattered throughout the campus, each representing the university's enduring dedication to academic exploration. These tours offer a profound insight into UVA's past, encapsulating pivotal moments, challenges, daily life, and its enduring connection to the Charlottesville community and beyond.

Overview

Walking Tours of Grounds is a Freeware software in the category Education developed by UVA Apps, LLC.

The latest version of Walking Tours of Grounds is 9.0.95, released on 06/17/2024. It was initially added to our database on 06/17/2024.

Walking Tours of Grounds runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Walking Tours of Grounds gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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