Granger House | Castleton Vermont | Drone Scan

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3DJeff
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Sketchfab
Polygon Count
2,500,167
Release Date
2021-11-15
License
CC BY 4.0
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The Granger House, a Registered Historical Place, is an example of Vermont “Federal Architecture” and was built in the early 1800's by Noadiah Granger with the help of Master-Joiner Thomas Reynolds Dake who specialized in creating the outstanding spiral staircase. It was the home of Noadiah Granger, his wife Rachel Moulton Granger and their 8 kids: Samuel, Harry, Pliny, Russell, Olive#1, Jane, Olive#2 and Sarah Granger. Rachel passed before Noadiah on March 14, 1821 at the age of 42. Noadiah married Lydia Irish and had 4 more children: Adaline, Caroline, George and Emaline Granger. In 2021 Castleton University received a $500,000 grant to creates internships, museum, and learning lab at Castleton's Granger House. This is a 3D Scan before any outside renovations have taken place after receiving the grant. **Method:** Aerial Drone Photogrammetry **Captured on:** 11/14/2021 **Drone / Camera:** Mavic Mini / onboard Camera **Total Photographs:** 641 **Software:** Reality Capture