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Downtown Bend storefront
Downtown Bend is full of brick storefronts, breweries and the old Tower Theatre sign. Take a group photo in front of a storefront or the Tower Theatre marquee.
Duke Kahanamoku statue pose
Duke Kahanamoku is the father of modern surfing and the patron of Waikiki. Find the bronze statue draped in leis on the beach and take a group photo with the team matching his outstretched-arm pose.
Dushanbe Teahouse spot
The hand-painted Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse, a gift from Boulder's sister city in Tajikistan, sits beside the creek. Take a group photo in front of its colourful carved facade.
Eastern Market mural shot
Eastern Market's warehouses are covered in murals from the annual Murals in the Market festival. Find a striking mural and take a group photo where the team mirrors a colour, gesture or shape from the artwork.
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Ebenezer Baptist Church is where Dr. King preached and where his funeral was held in 1968. Find the original sanctuary or the King Memorial reflecting pool and take a respectful group photo.
Edgar Allan Poe nod
Richmond was the boyhood home of writer Edgar Allan Poe, and the city has a museum in his honour. Strike your spookiest, most dramatic "nevermore" group pose for the camera somewhere atmospheric in the old city.
Eiffel and gondolas
Find the Las Vegas Eiffel Tower (Paris Las Vegas) or the gondola canals at the Venetian. Take a group photo with the replica landmark in shot, posing as if you are actually in Europe. A baguette or a "Mamma mia" gesture is encouraged.
Elfreth's Alley walk
Elfreth's Alley claims to be the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the US. Walk down it and take a group photo where the row of pastel doors stretches behind you.
Emerald City kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical Seattle backdrop (a misty street, a coffee shop, a totem pole) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
End of Route 66
Santa Monica Pier marks the end of legendary Route 66. Find the Route 66 End of the Trail sign on the pier (or any pier signage) and take a group photo with everyone striking a road-trip pose.
Falls Park garden pose
Falls Park is landscaped with gardens, stone paths and lawns around the river. Find a pretty garden corner or stone staircase and take a creative group photo there.
Federal Hill pinecone arch
The bronze pinecone (La Pigna) hangs over the gateway to Atwells Avenue, the Italian heart of Providence. Take a group photo with the arch and pinecone above you.
First Avenue stars
The black wall of First Avenue on 7th and 1st is covered in silver stars listing every act that has played the club. Find Prince's star and take a group photo of the team pointing at it.
Flannel and beard count
Walk a single Portland block and count how many flannel shirts or impressive beards you spot. Take a group photo of the team in the same block wearing whatever flannel you have (or imitating beards with hair).
Flatirons view
The Flatirons are the tilted sandstone slabs that are the symbol of Boulder. Find a spot with a clear view of them and take a group photo with the slabs rising behind you.
Flying fish moment
The fishmongers at Pike Place Fish throw fish to each other across the counter. Watch the show and take a photo (or short video) of the team reacting in dramatic shock as a fish flies by.
Foggy pose
San Francisco fog is so iconic locals named it Karl. Whether the fog is real or imagined today, take a group photo where everyone pretends to be lost in dense fog (squinting, hands stretched, dramatic poses).
Fonzie thumbs-up pose
The Bronze Fonz is a life-size statue of Henry Winkler's Fonzie character on the Riverwalk, complete with thumbs raised. Line the team up, throw your thumbs up alongside Fonzie and take a group photo. "Aaaay" optional.
Food cart pod feast
Portland has more food cart pods than any city. Find one (5th Avenue, Hawthorne, Mississippi) and order four different cuisines for the team. Take a single photo of the spread laid out on a picnic table.
Forrest Gump bench moment
Chippewa Square is where Forrest Gump sat with his box of chocolates. The original bench is in a museum, but find any bench on the square and recreate the scene with one team member holding an imaginary box. Capture the moment in a photo.
Forsyth fountain pose
The Forsyth Park fountain is Savannah's most photographed landmark. Take a group photo with everyone arranged around the fountain so the white tiers and palms frame the team.
Founders' pose
In front of Independence Hall: line the team up and take a group photo where everyone strikes a serious founder pose. Tricorn hats optional but encouraged.
Fountain hop
Kansas City has more than 200 public fountains. Find a second photogenic fountain on your route (the Children's Fountain on N. Oak, the Bartle Hall fountains, the Firefighters' Fountain) and take a group photo with the spray behind the team.
Fountains in motion
The Bellagio Fountains dance every 15 to 30 minutes. Wait for a show and take a group photo (or short video) with the fountains erupting behind the team. The bigger the splash, the better.