Whitelist-only Java server for adults 21+

A living museum built one Minecraft block at a time.

A small adult Minecraft community for historical building, research, and storytelling. Recreate places, compare sources, and turn each build into something visitors can learn from.

  • Research-led builds
  • Small adult community
  • Documented worlds
01

Research

Start with maps, photographs, plans, written accounts, and the questions historians would ask before placing blocks.

02

Reconstruct

Turn evidence into scale, materials, streets, farms, interiors, routes, and the ordinary details that make a place legible.

03

Document

Publish build notes, source trails, design compromises, and tours so the world becomes an archive instead of a private map.

Educational server, not a minigame network

What makes a build historical?

Field Notes

  • What year are we representing?
  • Which buildings, trades, and routes mattered?
  • What evidence is solid, and what is interpretation?
  • How should visitors understand the place?

Players are encouraged to bring curiosity, not credentials. A good project might begin with a courthouse photo, a Sanborn map, a diary entry, or a question about how people moved through a town.

The goal is to build worlds that are fun to explore and honest about their sources. Minecraft handles the workshop; the website preserves the research.

Museum archive

Explore the work

Current Projects

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Latest Journal

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Research Articles

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