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Private Immersive History Tours California Migration Museum

San Francisco, US
San Francisco, US
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Embark on a journey through migration history with the Private Immersive History Tours at the California Migration Museum. Explore San Francisco and discover the captivating tales of resilience and transformation that shaped this vibrant city. Using the Museum's FREE app, you'll delve into three unique experiences. In Chinatown, witness the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake and the community's fight to preserve their heritage. In the Castro, hear from a gay pioneer and witness the neighborhood's evolution into a queer homeland. And in the Mission, uncover the story of how the neighborhood provided sanctuary to refugees during El Salvador's civil war and the challenges it faces today. Immerse yourself in music, augmented reality, and pop-up installations on these 40-minute tours. Combine all three tours for an unforgettable 120 to 180-minute exploration. Experience history come to life as you walk through the streets of San Francisco.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Dive deeper into research and behind-the-scenes
  • Experience the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake
  • Hear the story of the Castro neighborhood transformation
  • Discover the history of refugees in the Mission area
  • App with augmented reality

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Introduction

Experience the rich history of migration in San Francisco with the Private Immersive History Tours at the California Migration Museum. Through a curated audio walk using the museum's free app, you will be transported back in time to three distinct periods that shaped the city's cultural landscape. Discover the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake in Chinatown, witness the transformation of the Castro district into a queer homeland, and delve into the story of how the Mission neighborhood provided refuge during El Salvador's civil war. This immersive tour combines music, archive footage, augmented reality, and pop-up installations to create a multi-sensory journey through history.

What to expect?

During this 120 to 180-minute tour, you will embark on a captivating exploration of San Francisco's migration history. Each 40-minute tour segment can be combined, offering a comprehensive experience. Delve into the challenges faced by the Chinese community in Chinatown after the devastating earthquake. Hear firsthand accounts of the Castro district's transformation into a vibrant LGBTQ+ haven. Finally, learn about the Mission neighborhood's remarkable role in sheltering refugees from El Salvador's civil war. With music, archive footage, augmented reality, and pop-up installations, each tour segment is a truly immersive experience.

Who is this for?

These immersive history tours are perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of San Francisco's diverse cultural heritage and the impact of migration. History enthusiasts, travelers, and locals alike will appreciate the unique perspective and personal stories shared throughout the tour. Individuals who enjoy exploring urban neighborhoods and uncovering hidden stories will find these tours particularly engaging. The tours are designed to be inclusive, welcoming people of all ages, backgrounds, and interests. Whether you're a solo traveler or exploring with friends and family, these tours offer a fascinating journey through San Francisco's rich migration history.

Why book this?

By booking the Private Immersive History Tours at the California Migration Museum, you'll gain exclusive access to a captivating experience that combines technology, creativity, and historical research. These tours go beyond traditional museum visits, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of those who lived through significant periods of change. Through the museum's free app, you'll navigate the streets of San Francisco, witnessing the impact of the 1906 earthquake, the LGBTQ+ movement, and the struggles faced by refugees. With immersive elements such as augmented reality and pop-up installations, you'll feel fully immersed in the stories and emotions of each historical era.

Good to know

As you embark on these Private Immersive History Tours, make sure to download the California Migration Museum's Migrant Footsteps app from www.calmigration.org. This app will serve as your guide, providing a detailed map of the tour route. The tours last between 120 and 180 minutes, depending on your preference and the segments you choose to combine. Start your exploration in Chinatown and conclude the tour in the same location. Be prepared to engage your senses as you listen to captivating narratives, experience augmented reality elements, and encounter pop-up installations that bring history to life.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the Private Immersive History Tours at the California Migration Museum highly praise the engaging and thought-provoking nature of the experience. They commend the museum's innovative use of technology, including the app, augmented reality, and immersive installations, which heighten the impact of the historical narratives. Many reviewers mention that the tours offer a unique perspective on San Francisco's diverse culture and history, providing a deeper understanding of the city's past. Overall, visitors express their satisfaction with the insightful content and recommend these tours to history enthusiasts, travelers, and locals alike.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Chinatown

In Chinatown, Look Up takes us right into the immediate aftermath of the 1906 earthquake. Can the Chinese community save Chinatown from being permanently erased?

The Castro

In At Home in the Castro?, we hear from a gay pioneer who arrived in Eureka Valley in 1957 and watched the neighborhood transform into a queer homeland.

Mission District

In the Mission, Coffee Country tells the story of how the neighborhood sheltered refugees from El Salvador’s civil war in the 1980s – but now finds itself under siege.

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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