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Time Travel at the Tap of a Finger

Digital reproductions of the brick trade shops, wooden granary, with period solders and horses added to the historic scene.
Augmented Reality experience

NPS Photo: C. Brenner

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News Release Date: May 20, 2025

Contact: Carl Brenner, 620-223-0310

Travel back in time using just your phone, the NPS App, and the tap of a finger. Beginning Friday, May 23, 2025, Fort Scott National Historic Site is proud to pilot the first-ever augmented reality (AR) experience of digitally reconstructing historic structures in a national park through the NPS App.

At the heart of this immersive journey is the Quartermaster’s Complex—once the pulse of the fort. In partnership with GuideOne Mobile, the park has brought these vital support structures back to life through AR. Explore the quadrangle as it existed nearly two centuries ago. Hear the sounds of daily operations and uncover the often-overlooked stories of the people and processes that kept the fort running. Each virtual building reveals a new layer of history and purpose. This is the first in a series of AR experiences planned at the national park.

Discover Fort Scott Like Never Before—Through the power of technology and the NPS App! The official NPS App, available for iOS and Android, offers an immersive way to experience the park—whether you're on-site, exploring from home, or almost anywhere around the world.

Get Started:
Download the NPS App from the App Store or Google Play. Visit the park’s mobile app page for links and more info: www.nps.gov/fosc/learn/photosmultimedia/mobileapp.htm. Open the app and tap the Fort Scott Quartermaster Complex image to begin your journey.

On-Site Visitors: Start your exploration at the Quartermaster Complex display panel to see the buildings in their original locations.

Exploring from Afar? Select “Place Manually” in the app to begin a virtual visit of Fort Scott.

Fort Scott National Historic Site, a unit of the National Park Service, exhibit areas and visitor center are currently open Friday through Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Park grounds are open daily from a half hour before sunrise until a half hour after sunset. To find out more or become involved in activities at the Fort, please contact the park at 620-223-0310 or visit our website at www.nps.gov/fosc.



Last updated: May 20, 2025

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