In a previous blog, I wrote about the fun and entertainment sims that the CVL 
Travelogue featured on their first tour. On July 17, the CVL Travelolgue group 
conducted a second tour of historical sims. The places visited included the 
First World War Poetry Digital Archive, Virtual Harlem, and Virtual Montmarte. 
The First Wold War Poetry Digital Archive tour was led by Csteph Submariner and 
the Virtual Harlem and Virtual Montmarte tours were led by Bryan Mnemonic. 
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| The CVL Travelogue Group and 
guests at the WWI Poetry Digital Archives
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| Touring the 
Trenches | 
The first stop on the historical tour was the 
World War I Poetry Digital Archive where the group and guests, led by Csteph 
Submariner (Christopher Stephens in RL) of the University of Oxford, visited the 
camp and trenches.  Since time was limited and there is a vast amount of very 
detailed historical information to see and learn about, it was suggested 
that participants visit again on their own.  A free HUD is available to teleport 
between sites.  Videos and notecards highlight the immersive historical 
experience.  At the campsite, there are realistic illustrations of wartime 
living conditions on the front down to scary, animated rats. The group and 
visitors agreed that this is an important and very well-created build.  We later 
learned that funding for this project was discontinued in 2009 and that 
Submarinar is in need of keeping it going.  He wrote an email to the head of the 
CVL Travelogue group asking her help in sending an email in support of the WWI 
Poetry Arachive to 
stuart.
...@oucs.ox.ac.uk -- Director: computing 
Services 
katharine.lind
...@oucs.ox.ac.uk -- Project manager: WWI 
Poetry Digital 
Archive 
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| CVL Travelogue tour group at the 
Cotton Club | 
The Virtual Harlem tour led by Bryan 
Mnemonic (Bryan Carter in RL), Associate Professor of  English at the University 
of Central Missouri, began at the Dark Tower mansion, the office of Dr. 
Menemonic.  After a brief introduction, Menemonic gave a tour of several sites 
in 1920's Virtual Harlem, the famous Cotton Club jazz club and two locations 
that featured student art exhibits.  Afterwards, he led everyone across the 
bridge to France where we visited Virtual Montmarte, a very authentic-looking 
French village with some nice shops and sites.  
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| Virtual 
Montmarte | 
A slightly larger number of people joined 
us for the history tour, and we hope that more will come to the next one which 
may possibly focus on roleplay sims.  There are so many places to visit in SL, 
and the CVL Travelogue is a great way to learn of them and become introduced to 
the different location themes.  The group is always in need of volunteers and 
has its own Google as well as SL group to communicate its meetings and events.
Originally posted in "Rainbow Notes" blog
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