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Salt Lake City team kick-off
The team outing begins! Find a classic Salt Lake backdrop (the Capitol dome, Temple Square, the Wasatch on the horizon) and take a squad photo with everyone jumping in the air at the same time.
Skyway corridor shot
The Minneapolis Skyway is the longest continuous skyway system in the world. Find an entrance on Nicollet, head up to the second floor and take a squad photo inside a glass skyway with the street visible below.
Soldiers and Sailors squad shot
The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is the unofficial symbol of Indianapolis. Step back to the outer ring of the Circle and take a squad photo with the full monument behind the team.
Spirit of Detroit squad pose
A block south, the Spirit of Detroit is a massive bronze of a seated figure holding a gold sphere and a family. Find the statue and take a squad photo with the team posed below the outstretched hands.
Spoonbridge squad pose
The Spoonbridge and Cherry by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen is Minneapolis's most iconic sculpture. Take a squad photo with everyone posed as if eating from the spoon, the cherry centered behind the team.
St. Louis team finale
Final challenge. Find a beautiful St. Louis spot (the Arch at sunset, the Mississippi at dusk, Forest Park in golden light) and take an amazing closing squad photo. Cheers from the Gateway to the West, well done team!
St. Louis team kick-off
The team outing begins! Find a classic St. Louis backdrop (the Arch in the distance, a Cardinals red sign, the Mississippi muddy and wide) and take a squad photo with everyone jumping in the air at the same time.
State Street busker shot
State Street is full of buskers, public art, indie shops and food carts. Find a busker mid-performance (or an unusual food cart) and take a squad photo with the team in the scene. Drop a tip if a song is playing.
Stone Arch squad walk
The Stone Arch Bridge curves across the Mississippi with the city skyline behind it. Walk halfway across and take a squad photo with the arches stretching away and the skyline filling the background.
Strip District market shop
The Strip is full of family-run shops: Wholey's fish market, Pennsylvania Macaroni Co., Stamoolis Brothers. Step into one and take a squad photo with the team holding a Pittsburgh classic (pierogi, a tin of pasta, a smoked fish).
Sunburst chair squad shot
The Memorial Union Terrace is famous for its painted metal sunburst chairs in green, yellow and orange. Find a cluster of the chairs and take a squad photo with everyone sitting arranged so the sunburst design fans out in the foreground.
Tabernacle dome portrait
The Salt Lake Tabernacle's elliptical lattice-truss roof was an engineering marvel when it opened in 1867. Find an angle that captures the dome and take a squad photo with the building behind everyone.
Temple Square wide team shot
Temple Square covers ten acres at the heart of Salt Lake City. With the Temple itself under renovation, find a wide angle that includes the Tabernacle, the Assembly Hall or the gardens and take a squad photo with the team framed by the Square.
Three rivers squad shot
The fountain at Point State Park marks the spot where the Allegheny and Monongahela join to form the Ohio. Take a squad photo with the fountain behind the team and both rivers visible at the edges of the frame.
Toasted ravioli taste
Toasted ravioli (breaded, deep-fried ravioli) was invented in St. Louis. Order a plate from any spot on the Hill, dip in marinara and take a squad photo with everyone taking the first bite at the same time.
Town hall: Market Square
Cross back to downtown and check in at Market Square between Forbes and Fifth Avenue for the team town hall.
Trivia: 1904 World's Fair
Forest Park hosted a World's Fair that put ice cream cones, hamburgers and St. Louis on the global map. In what year was the Fair held?
Trivia: Arch architect
The Gateway Arch was designed by a Finnish-American architect. What was his last name?
Trivia: Arch height
The Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the United States. How tall is it in feet?
Trivia: Ben & Jerry's founded
Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield opened their first ice-cream shop in a renovated gas station in Burlington in what year?
Trivia: Bronze Fonz sitcom
The Bronze Fonz is a tribute to a beloved sitcom set in Milwaukee that ran from 1974 to 1984. What is the name of the show (two words)?
Trivia: Burlington granted
Burlington was granted to Samuel Willis and 63 others by the colonial governor of New Hampshire in what year (the founding year of the town)?
Trivia: Calatrava architect
The Quadracci Pavilion of the Milwaukee Art Museum, with its moving wings, was designed by which Spanish-born architect (last name)?
Trivia: Calatrava pavilion opened
The Quadracci Pavilion opened to the public in what year?