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February 2025: Apps Gone Live

Every place has a story, and this month’s ‘Apps Gone Live’ roundup spotlights those stories brought to life in powerful and engaging ways. Whether you’re exploring a historic site, walking through a museum, or embarking on an outdoor adventure, these STQRY-powered apps and kiosks create meaningful connections between explorers and the world around them. Discover the newest projects now available.

Cottonera’s Water History

The Cottonera’s Water History STQRY-powered app brings the Alter Aqua Cottonera Reservoir Trail to life with an interactive walking tour through Birgu. As you explore, the app guides you to 12 historic stops, revealing the hidden reservoirs beneath your feet—some dating back to the 16th century. You’ll receive alerts at each stop, unlocking insights into the reservoirs’ history, architecture, and role in Malta’s water management legacy. Immerse yourself in the past and discover the engineering marvels that shaped Cottonera’s history.

Cottonera’s Water History

Cottonera’s Water History

Welcome to the Alter Aqua Cottonera Reservoir Trail, an immersive experience that takes you on a fascinating journey through the Cottonera’s hidden water heritage. 

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Addison Historical Museum

The Addison Historical Museum brings the community’s history to life through its collection of artifacts, historic buildings, and exhibits. With interactive features, the Addison Historical Museum app powered by STQRY enhances this experience by offering access to historical photos, detailed stories, and immersive content. Visitors can navigate the museum’s three historic structures—the 1893 Century House, 1892 Balzer House, and 1932 Coach House—through engaging digital experiences. The app also provides interactive maps and exclusive archival materials, making Addison’s history more accessible and engaging to the community and beyond.

Addison Historical Museum

Addison Historical Museum

Addison values the preservation of its community history. In 1973, the Village established the Addison Historical Commission, which consisted of nine volunteers appointed by the Village Board for three-year terms. 

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Mammal Gallery Kiosk by Canadian Museum of Nature

Located at the Canadian Museum of Nature, the Mammal Gallery highlights the incredible diversity of mammals, their adaptations, and their ecosystems. As part of the exhibit, the Mammal Gallery Kiosk powered by STQRY offers an interactive digital experience that enhances visitor engagement. It features accessibility options, including keybindings for vision-impaired guests, allowing them to navigate using a specialized keyboard. This kiosk provides in-depth information about mammals, their habitats, and their unique characteristics, making the exhibit more inclusive and educational for all.

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St Albans Cathedral

St Albans Cathedral, one of the oldest and most significant religious sites in the UK, is renowned for its rich history and stunning architecture. The St Albans Cathedral Kiosk powered by STQRY, enhances visitor engagement with an interactive digital experience. Featuring a unique rub-and-reveal function on web screens, it allows guests to uncover hidden details about the cathedral’s heritage. This immersive kiosk provides an engaging and educational way to explore the stories and significance of this historic landmark.

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Agrodome Farm Show

The Agrodome Farm Show STQRY-powered app brings the excitement of New Zealand farming to your fingertips with interactive fun for all ages! Follow along with the Farm Show in real-time, access exclusive behind-the-scenes content, and learn fascinating facts about our animals and farming traditions. Use the app to explore the facility, participate in interactive activities, and never miss a moment of the action.

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Oklahoma Arts Council

Enhance your visit with the Oklahoma Arts Council app powered by STQRY, your interactive guide to the hundreds of artworks displayed across six floors of the Oklahoma State Capitol. Use audio tours, detailed artwork descriptions, and artist insights to explore the collections at your own pace. With map navigation, you can easily locate featured pieces and learn about Oklahoma’s rich artistic heritage. Managed by the Oklahoma Arts Council, this app brings the Capitol’s art to life in an unique and educational way.

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