Travel back in time on a 3D tour of Lake Superior as it was in 1870 on Saturday July 10th at 2:00pm at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. Jack Deo of Superior View features the 3D photographic work of B. F. Childs. Childs, a Marquette resident, was the premier photographer of the Lake Superior district. His stereographs from the 1870’s have been digitized for 3D projection. Wearing 3D glasses, this show lets you experience the depths of the Mines, the heights of Thunder Cape and a look through the caves of the Pictured Rocks. You will see breathtaking waterfalls and early views of the ships, mining camps, rivers and towns along the shore of Lake Superior. 3D glasses will be provided for use during the presentation. This presentation is one stop of Deo’s Lake Superior Time Machine tour around Lake Superior with stops in Calumet, Ashland, Duluth, Thunder Bay, and Sault Ste. Marie.
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