Audioguía Jennie Carter's Passing - Nevada City
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- Resumen de audiotour
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Resumen de audiotour
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.My name is Rose Murphy, and I'm a biographer for the Grass Valley Museum. I am Lisa Redfern, I'm on the board of Sarah College Press. Rose and I we're both members of the Nevada County Historical Society and historical fiction authors. Before starting all of our tours, we recommend downloading it at home first or in a place with good internet.
In the Sierra Nevada mountains, Wi-Fi can be hit or miss. With the tour downloaded, you won't miss a thing. All of our walking tours are geofenced. This means your phone with GPS maps and satellites can track your movements. When your Izzy. Tour app is open, when you walk inside that zone, it should trigger the audio to start playing automatically.
Just leave the app open and walk the tour and just listen. And then if you want to pause it or at that stop, look at the pictures. You can do that. Or you can read along in the transcript.
Each tour stop contains an audio file, a transcript, and pictures. Click on the title of the stop. Each stop will have a few photos to view.
As you begin this journey. We want to ensure an enjoyable experience for you and fellow walking tourists. Please remember to use earbuds for your audio tour and avoid using speakers.
On the final tour, stop. Check out the PDF that provides links to resources, articles, books, videos, and more.
This tour begins in the Nevada Street parking lot, goes uphill to the Episcopal Church, onto Grove and Park Streets.
It goes in the back entrance of the Pine Grove Cemetery, and then returns by leaving the cemetery entrance on Red Dog Road, down Boulder Street, and back to the parking lot.
Included on the tour is the location of the bathrooms in Pioneer Park.
On this tour, you will hear Linda Jack, our Nevada County Historical Society Black history specialist,
Actress Katrina Thompson reading some of Jennie's essays, and Matt Melugin, who was the Nevada Cemetery District Manager between 2012 and 2022.If you are ready, let's go.
- 1 Nevada Street Parking Lot
- 2 The Carter's Musical Home
- 3 Episocpal Church
- 4 Dennis Carter's Brass Band
- 5 Jennie's Death on Water Street (Grove Street)
- 6 Jennie Essay - students, reading, and time
- 7 Jennie Essay - children, alcoholism, and poverty
- 8 Jennie Essay - 15th Amendment and voting
- 9 Jennie Essay - never forget the cost of liberty
- 10 Park Bathrooms
- 11 Pine Grove Cemetery (back entrance)
- 12 Jennie's Gravesite - Mrs. Trask has Gone to Sleep
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Resumen de audiotour
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.My name is Rose Murphy, and I'm a biographer for the Grass Valley Museum. I am Lisa Redfern, I'm on the board of Sarah College Press. Rose and I we're both members of the Nevada County Historical Society and historical fiction authors. Before starting all of our tours, we recommend downloading it at home first or in a place with good internet.
In the Sierra Nevada mountains, Wi-Fi can be hit or miss. With the tour downloaded, you won't miss a thing. All of our walking tours are geofenced. This means your phone with GPS maps and satellites can track your movements. When your Izzy. Tour app is open, when you walk inside that zone, it should trigger the audio to start playing automatically.
Just leave the app open and walk the tour and just listen. And then if you want to pause it or at that stop, look at the pictures. You can do that. Or you can read along in the transcript.
Each tour stop contains an audio file, a transcript, and pictures. Click on the title of the stop. Each stop will have a few photos to view.
As you begin this journey. We want to ensure an enjoyable experience for you and fellow walking tourists. Please remember to use earbuds for your audio tour and avoid using speakers.
On the final tour, stop. Check out the PDF that provides links to resources, articles, books, videos, and more.
This tour begins in the Nevada Street parking lot, goes uphill to the Episcopal Church, onto Grove and Park Streets.
It goes in the back entrance of the Pine Grove Cemetery, and then returns by leaving the cemetery entrance on Red Dog Road, down Boulder Street, and back to the parking lot.
Included on the tour is the location of the bathrooms in Pioneer Park.
On this tour, you will hear Linda Jack, our Nevada County Historical Society Black history specialist,
Actress Katrina Thompson reading some of Jennie's essays, and Matt Melugin, who was the Nevada Cemetery District Manager between 2012 and 2022.If you are ready, let's go.
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