Blue Wing Inn, United States of America


General Attributes
DOI10.26301/ezp3-ja23
Project NameBlue Wing Inn
CountryUnited States of America
StatusPublished
Download
Spatial DataDownload (Links to all available data types will be emailed)
Point Cloud Viewer
Data Bounds (approx.)

Data Types

Data Type Size Device Name Device Type
LiDAR - Terrestrial6.064 GBFaro Focus S120 Phase Based Laser Scanner
Background
Site DescriptionBuilt around 1837 following the secularization of Mission San Francisco Solano, the single story adobe was originally a home for the ex-majordomo of the mission. It subsequently became a saloon, then billiard parlor, and then hostel in Sonoma; it is believed that this structure was the first hotel north of San Francisco. In 1849 a second story was built on the hotel and shortly thereafter it became known as the Blue Wing Inn. A favorite destination for gold miners, the hotel was visited by the likes of John C. Fremont, General Ulysses S. Grant, Kit Carson, Pio Pico, and William Tecumseh Sherman whose names can still be seen in the guest register.
Project DescriptionIn April, 2014, CyArk helped facilitate the digital preservation of Sonoma Valley’s Blue Wing Inn. CyArk provided the equipment (Faro Focus S120) while Sonoma Valley High School’s Engineering, Design, and Technology Academy provided the manpower. With help from ~60 students, we were able to create a comprehensive 3D model of the crumbling building’s interior and exterior.
Additional InformationLearn more
Collection Date0000-00-00 to 0000-00-00
Publication Date2021-04-20
License TypeCC BY-NC-SA
Entities
ContributorsN/A
CollectorsN/A
FundersN/A
PartnersSonoma Valley High School Engineering, Design and Technology Academy
Site AuthorityCalifornia State Parks
Citation
2021: Blue Wing Inn - LiDAR - Terrestrial . Collected by . Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/ezp3-ja23

Download Submission Form

×





captcha


Links to download the datasets will be sent to the email above. Please allow 5 minutes to receive the email.

 

Go Back