Experiences
Step into California history. Our immersive tours uncover stories of immigrant exclusion, displacement and resistance — right in the neighborhoods where it all took place.
If you’re In San Francisco or Los Angeles, our self-guided walks combine dramatic audio and Extended Reality scenes. Each tour is accessible from your mobile phone and takes between 30 minutes and one hour to complete, with tips for extra cultural and culinary stops along the way.
You can also explore our interactive 360 videos virtually, from anywhere in the world. It’s all free and easy to access.
Select a tour below to get started.

Returning to the Harlem of the West
It’s 1945. Japanese Americans like Daisy Uyeda have just endured 3 years of incarceration in the desert and are returning to San Francisco. In their absence, newly arrived Black families transform the old Japantown into the “Harlem of the West.” Can this neighborhood feel like home again?

Look Up
When the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire leaves Chinatown in ruins, the City seizes its chance to erase the neighborhood altogether. Can the Chinese American community reimagine the neighborhood and ensure its survival? Musician Alex Wong explores this history and Asian American identity today.