Last updated: August 22, 2024
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Ranger III Virtual Tour
M/V Ranger III serves a vital role in the operations of Isle Royale National Park. It transports visitors and staff, as well as all the necessary material, equipment, and goods needed to sustain park operations on the island.The vessel is the largest piece of moving equipment in the National Park Service. It was designed and built in 1957-60 as part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 program. Ranger III remains remarkably intact with a high degree of integrity, evidenced in the retention of much of the original layout and design by naval architect R.A. Stearn, the original finishes and furnishings by noted interior designer H. Clifford Burroughes, and even original equipment like the controllable-pitch propellers.
Project Information
Heritage Documentation Programs (HDP) undertook Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation of M/V Ranger III in 2021-22. The project was sponsored by Isle Royale National Park. The recording team included Todd A. Croteau (HAER Project Manager) and Paul Davidson (HDP Architect) who did the laser scanning. Jason W. McNatt (HDP Visual Information Specialist) completed the measured drawings and pano-photo tour. Jarob J. Ortiz and Justin R. Scalera (HDP Photographers) produced the large-format photographs. Justine Christianson (HAER Historian) wrote the historical report. Paul Davidson created the point cloud animation.
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Virtual Tour
Panoramic tour of Ranger III
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Animation
Animated video of 3D point cloud data
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Related HABS and HAER Documentation
Related archival documentation of Isle Royale National Park at the Library of Congress. The Ranger III documentation is forthcoming.