If you’re a history buff looking to uncover the settler roots of Pennsylvania, then the "Drive Pittsburgh" audio tour might be just the ticket. For just $6.22 per group, you can explore the region’s significant landmarks and learn about its rich past, all while enjoying the flexibility of the VoMap app. With offline access, customizable pacing, and lifetime use, this tour offers a unique and immersive way to discover the fascinating settler history that shaped the Keystone State. But where exactly will this journey take you, and what stories will you uncover along the way?
Key Points
- This self-guided audio tour explores the settler history of Pennsylvania, covering key historical sites around Pittsburgh.
- The tour utilizes the VoiceMap app to provide offline access to audio narration, maps, and location-based information.
- The tour starts at Logstown and ends at the Duquesne Incline Parking in Pittsburgh, covering a flexible route.
- The tour offers lifetime access, with a non-refundable booking policy, and is available from July 2020 to April 2026.
- The tour is suitable for history enthusiasts and offers a unique sightseeing experience, though it is not wheelchair accessible.
Tour Overview
This self-guided audio tour, titled "Drive Pittsburgh: Discover the settler history of Pennsylvania," provides visitors with a comprehensive exploration of the state’s rich settler past.
Priced at $6.22 per group (up to 15), the tour is available 24/7 from July 15, 2020, to April 1, 2026.
Using the VoiceMap app, you’ll have lifetime access to the tour’s offline features, including audio, maps, and geodata.
The tour offers flexibility, allowing you to start, pause, and restart at any time to complete it at your own pace.
The tour begins in Logstown and ends at the Duquesne Incline Parking in Pittsburgh.
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Tour Features
With lifetime access to the tour in English via the VoiceMap app, users can explore the settler history of Pennsylvania at their convenience.
The offline functionality ensures access to the audio, maps, and geodata even without an internet connection. This flexibility allows users to start, pause, or restart the tour at any time and complete it at their own pace.
Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a unique sightseeing experience, this self-guided audio tour provides an immersive way to discover the region’s settler past.
Meeting and End Points
The meeting point for this self-guided audio tour is Logstown, located in Ambridge, Pennsylvania 15003. From there, the tour takes you on a journey through the settler history of the region, culminating at the Duquesne Incline Parking in Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The tour route and key locations along the way are outlined in the table below:
| Location | Address |
| — | — |
| Meeting Point | Logstown, Ambridge, PA 15003 |
| Route | Traveling through historic sites in Western PA |
| End Point | Duquesne Incline Parking, 1197 W Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 |
With the VoiceMap app, you can easily navigate the tour, start, pause, and resume at your own pace, all while learning about the fascinating settler history of Pennsylvania.
Additional Information
One key aspect of this self-guided audio tour is its inclusions and exclusions.
The tour package includes confirmation of booking and a private experience for your group only. However, it excludes tickets or entrance fees to any museums or attractions, transportation, food, and drinks. This allows for maximum flexibility and freedom during the tour.
To note:
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The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
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Most travelers can participate, allowing for a diverse range of explorers.
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The booking and cancellation policy is non-refundable, so plan accordingly.
Booking and Cancellation Policy
To book the self-guided audio tour, users must first install the VoiceMap app and then use the code provided in their confirmation ticket. Once booked, the tour can’t be refunded, and there are no refunds for cancellations. The booking and cancellation policy is as follows:
| Policy | Details |
| — | — |
| Booking | Use code from confirmation ticket |
| Access | Lifetime access to tour in English via VoiceMap app |
| Refunds | Non-refundable; no refunds for cancellations |
| Availability | 7/15/2020 – 4/1/2026, Monday – Sunday: 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM |
| Flexibility | Start, pause, or restart tour at any time; complete at own pace |
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A Glimpse Into Pennsylvania’s Settler History
Although Pennsylvania was one of the original 13 colonies, its settler history stretches back much further than the American Revolution.
This audio tour explores the region’s early European colonization and its impacts on the Indigenous populations.
You’ll uncover:
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The arrival of William Penn and the hotel of the Pennsylvania colony in the late 17th century
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Conflicts between settlers and Native American tribes, including the infamous "Walking Purchase" land deal
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The strategic importance of the Ohio River Valley during the French and Indian War in the 1750s
This tour offers a thought-provoking glimpse into Pennsylvania’s formative years.
Exploring the Historic Sites of Pittsburgh
Where does this audio tour take you on your exploration of Pittsburgh’s historic sites?
The tour leads you from Logstown in Ambridge to the Duquesne Incline Parking in downtown Pittsburgh.
Along the way, you’ll discover the city’s settler history, visiting landmarks like Fort Pitt, the dueling grounds, and the Old Stone House.
The audio narration brings these sites to life, sharing tales of the French and Indian War, the role of the Iroquois, and the founding of Pittsburgh.
Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about the city’s past, this self-guided tour offers an engaging way to uncover Pittsburgh’s settler heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does the Tour Typically Take to Complete?
The audio tour is flexible, allowing travelers to complete it at their own pace. While the exact duration may vary, it’s designed to be an immersive yet convenient experience, lasting approximately 2-3 hours from start to finish.
Can I Join the Tour at Any Point Along the Route?
Yes, the tour allows participants to start, pause, or restart at any point along the route. The self-guided audio tour offers flexibility, so you can complete it at their own pace.
Are There Any Stops for Food or Restrooms During the Tour?
The tour does not include any scheduled stops for food or restrooms. Participants are free to pause the tour at any point to take breaks as needed. However, the tour route does not feature designated rest areas.
Can I Take Photos or Videos During the Tour?
Participants can take photos and videos during the self-guided audio tour. However, the tour doesn’t include any stops or facilities for taking breaks, so visitors should plan accordingly. It’s best to focus on listening to the tour content.
Is There a Guide Available to Answer Questions During the Tour?
No, there is no live guide available to answer questions during the self-guided audio tour. The tour is designed to be completed independently using the VoiceMap app, which provides the recorded audio narration and directional information.
The Sum Up
Drive Pittsburgh’s audio tour offers a captivating way to discover Pennsylvania’s settler history. Travelers can explore significant landmarks, access offline maps and data, and enjoy the state’s rich past. With flexible start and stop options, the tour provides a unique and accessible experience for history enthusiasts exploring the Pittsburgh area.
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