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New York, New York! - Medium

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Chart your way through New York City's rich history--get to know some of the less-famous landmarks and learn something new about the famous ones! Use Satellite or Hybird to find all clues.

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Clue #1 of 17

Originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted as a Victorian folly, this picturesque building was built in 1869. It is now home to the Henry Luce Nature Observatory.
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Comments

Bryan

This is a great hunt. I like the use of high zoom levels because it gives you a chance to "explore" the map to find the answer. Great work tmd218! New York is a great city to check out in satelite mode because of all the interesting structures and roadways.

Rating: 5 / 5

lexigibbs

great hunt

Rating: 5 / 5

xela2310



Rating: 5 / 5

SamWyatt

Fascinating hunt, great job!

Rating: 5 / 5

ulistein

It was hard at times.

Rating: 5 / 5

dehege



Rating: 4 / 5
 

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