Library Innovator in Residence launches mobile self-guided community adventures
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Library Innovator in Residence launches mobile self-guided community adventures
2025 Library of Congress Innovator in Residence Vivian Li. Photo by Shawn Miller/Library of Congress.



WASHINGTON, DC.- Artist, developer and 2025 Library of Congress Innovator in Residence Vivian Li is inviting the public to explore three American communities with Anywhere Adventures, a new interactive mobile website that showcases local history through items from the Library's digital collections. The web application launched on December 11, 2025, offering users their first opportunity to engage with these curated historical experiences.

In addition to Li’s hometown of Seattle, Anywhere Adventures spotlights Chicago and Southeastern Wyoming. These communities were nominated by Americans as part of a crowdsourced outreach campaign in early 2025.

With dozens of historical photographs, maps, newspaper articles and more from the Library of Congress collections, this mobile site offers self-guided tours of locations across the selected areas. The website is designed to be viewed on a phone to be easily accessible while on the go.

“I always pictured my town as a fixed being. Over the last year, I’ve found that each town has a story,” said Li. “Why a bridge looks a certain way, where my city’s water comes from, the person a street is named after — things that I assumed were commonplace surprised me with how much charm and nuance they could contain. I hope that Anywhere Adventures can share some of these stories and inspire curiosity for our surroundings.”

Users can click a location on the Anywhere Adventures map, learn about its history through collection items and document their own visit with photos and notes in a personal travel log. Each location is accompanied by vibrant art and comics drawn by Li. Additionally, users can customize their travel log entries with interactive elements, including stickers and text annotations.

Featured collection items among the Anywhere Adventures’ tours include images of the first city park in Cheyenne, Wyoming, handwritten field notes about Chicago blues musician Muddy Waters and a colorful 1909 aerial map of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.

In the second year of her residency with the Library of Congress in 2026, Li will add two new towns to Anywhere Adventures and encourages Americans to nominate their communities for the effort on the Library of Congress Signal blog.

Li will also collaborate with local libraries and community organizations to host public workshops to enhance the website with additional features and community programming.

“I’m super excited for this next year with Anywhere Adventures out in the world. We’ll be working with local communities and organizations to host hands-on events like making zines and using stamps to create physical accompaniment to the digital travel log. We’ll also have workshops on how to research the topics people are curious about in their own hometowns,” said Li.

The Innovator in Residence program is an initiative of LC Labs. The program invites arts and technology practitioners to conduct research with Library staff and demonstrate new paradigms for engaging with archives in the cultural heritage sector. A Broad Agency Announcement for the next Innovator in Residence is expected to be published in the first quarter of 2026, with the Residency beginning later in 2026. Please refer to labs.loc.gov/about/opportunities for more information.










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