Visitors to Springfield are now given the exceptional opportunity to gain a colourful, real-time experience in the city while being off its area. Through the recently-launched efficienty developed citywide VR site - www.springfield-vr.com, Springfield-based Web design company E-motion has made the city truly accessible to tourists worldwide.
The newly-designed web site offers an incredibly clear look and feel by providing "virtual-reality" tours based on unmatched combination of technology and software. This gives web tourists the chance to access in advance Springfield's nine most popular places of sightseeing, including the Lincoln home, tomb, depot and law office, the Dana-Thomas House, Vachel Lindsay Home and New Salem. After the virtual tour is over, they can easily decide how to efficiently organize their actual tour around the city.
In addition to walking site visitors through the Springfield's network of tourist sites, the web site also enables potential tourists to view VRs along Fifth and Sixth streets between Jefferson and Monroe streets by clicking on a map of downtown Springfield. The web site also offers space to local businesses like restaurants and stores who want VR tours to give their prospects a 360-degree photograph idea of the environment they offer.
The Springfield citywide VR site can be accessed via the QuickTime image-viewing program that can be loaded for free on the visitors' computer through a link on the page.