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April 26, 2010
Northeastern University adds 88 3D models to Google Earth
Concept3D has just published 88 3D buildings from Northeastern University in Google Earth. Like their other work, the buildings look phenomenal. In addition, the 3D trees look very sharp and add quite a lot to the realism.

We've previously shown their work on Boston University, and it's great to see them continue to expand. Much like the preparation for our trip to Disney last year, I can see this being a very valuable resource for incoming freshmen; it's a great way to get familiar with the campus before you even arrive!
For more, you can check out the details in the 3D Warehouse, or just fly there yourself using this KML file
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Posted by mickmel at April 26, 2010 9:53 AM
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