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Checkpoint: Walk of Fame
Navigate to the Hollywood Walk of Fame at Hollywood Boulevard. Check in once your team is standing on the stars.
Checkpoint: Walker Sculpture Garden
Rideshare or walk west across the freeway to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden by the Walker Art Center. Check in at the Spoonbridge and Cherry.
Checkpoint: Walnut Street Bridge
Walk onto the Walnut Street Bridge from the downtown side and check in partway across, over the river.
Checkpoint: Washington Monument
Navigate to the foot of the Washington Monument, the giant white obelisk on the National Mall. Check in when the team is craning their necks upward.
Checkpoint: Waterfront Park
Walk east to Waterfront Park on the Cooper River and check in at the Pineapple Fountain.
Checkpoint: Waterplace Park
Navigate to Waterplace Park in downtown Providence, where the three rivers meet, and check in by the basin.
Checkpoint: Welcome to Fabulous sign
Navigate to the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign at the south end of the Strip. Check in once the team is gathered around it.
Checkpoint: West End
Walk into the West End district beyond the river and check in among the old brick warehouses and the ballpark area.
Checkpoint: Whiskey Row
Walk east along West Main Street to Whiskey Row and check in among the cast-iron storefronts and distilleries.
Checkpoint: White House
Navigate to a viewpoint of the White House (Pennsylvania Avenue or Lafayette Square). Check in once the team can see the columned facade.
Checkpoint: Willis Tower
Navigate to the foot of Willis Tower (you may know it as Sears Tower). Check in once the whole team is craning their necks upward.
Checkpoint: Wisconsin State Capitol
Navigate to the Wisconsin State Capitol on Capitol Square in downtown Madison and check in at one of the four entrance staircases.
Checkpoint: Wynwood Walls
Navigate to Wynwood, the street art capital of Miami. Check in once you are surrounded by murals.
Cheese curds taste
Wisconsin invented the squeaky cheese curd. Order a basket of fresh curds (Old Fashioned, Graze, the State Street Brats stand all serve them) and take a group photo with everyone catching the squeak on the first bite.
Cheesesteak group shot
Order a Philly cheesesteak from any stand inside Reading Terminal (Carmen's is a classic), share it among the team and take a photo with everyone taking the first bite at the same time. Cheese-on-cheese ratio matters.
Cherry tree pose
D.C. is famous for its 3,000+ cherry trees gifted by Japan in 1912. Find a cherry tree (or any blossoming tree, or the Tidal Basin) and take a group photo with everyone striking a delicate, photogenic pose under the branches.
Chicago local guide
Convince a real Chicagoan to share one favourite neighbourhood, hidden gem or strong opinion. Take a photo with your impromptu city guide and remember the tip.
City Hall Park fountain
City Hall Park has an open lawn, a fountain and weekly events. Find the fountain and take a group photo with the team arranged around it, the City Hall facade in the background.
City of stars kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical LA backdrop (a palm tree, a pink wall, a vintage convertible) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
City of Trees moment
Boise is nicknamed the City of Trees. Find the biggest, most impressive tree you can downtown and take a group photo with the whole team gathered around its trunk.
Cobblestone Chalmers Street walk
Walk down Chalmers Street, one of the last fully cobblestoned streets in Charleston. Take a group photo where the team walks toward the camera with the cobblestones leading the eye.
Cobblestone River Street walk
River Street's ballast-stone cobbles were laid with stones from ships from England in the 1700s. Take a group photo walking along the cobblestones with the river behind you.
Coffee crawl
Seattle has more coffee shops per capita than almost any city in the US. Pick any independent coffee shop (not a chain) and take a group photo at the counter or with your drinks raised, with the shop's name visible.
Common ground photo
Boston Common has been a public park since 1634. Find a spot on the grass and take a casual group photo where the whole team strikes a relaxed pose, with the State House dome or trees in the background.