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Start overSkyline cheers
Find a spot with the Manhattan skyline, the Hudson or a famous building behind you, grab a coffee or a drink and take a group toast photo. To New York!
Skyline pose at Griffith
Griffith Observatory has one of the best views of LA. Take a group photo with the downtown skyline visible behind you. Hold your phone landscape and step back enough to fit it all in.
Skyline reflection shot
Lady Bird Lake gives you a perfect mirror of the Austin skyline. Find a quiet stretch of water and take a group photo with the skyline (and ideally its reflection) behind the team.
Smithsonian sign-off
The Smithsonian runs nearly 20 free museums on the National Mall. Find any Smithsonian museum entrance and take a group photo at its facade or lobby. Bonus points if everyone strikes a museum-worthy pose.
Sound cheers
Find a spot with Puget Sound, a totem pole or a Seattle landmark behind you, grab a coffee or a drink and take a group toast photo. To the Emerald City!
Sourdough bowl share
San Francisco sourdough has been baked here since the Gold Rush. Get a clam chowder bread bowl (or just a sourdough loaf) at the Wharf, share it with the team and take a photo of the first bite.
Sox cheer at Fenway
Fenway Park is the oldest active stadium in Major League Baseball. Take a group photo outside the park where everyone cheers as if the Red Sox just hit a home run. Hats and "Go Sox" yells encouraged.
Space Needle skyward
The Space Needle was built for the 1962 World's Fair. Take a group photo at its base where everyone reaches up toward the saucer at the top.
State House dome shot
The Massachusetts State House on Beacon Hill has a 23-karat gold dome. Find a spot where the dome is clearly visible and take a group photo with the gold gleaming behind you.
State of the Union pose
Choose one team member to be President for the day. The rest of the team applauds while the President delivers an imaginary State of the Union speech. Capture the speech in a photo or short video.
Street cart classic
A New York hunt without a street cart bite is illegal in five boroughs. Find a hot dog or pretzel cart, buy something for the team and take a photo where everyone takes a bite at the same time.
Streetcar shot
New Orleans streetcars (the St. Charles line is the oldest continuously running streetcar in the world) rumble through the city. Find a streetcar (running or stopped) and take a group photo with it clearly in shot.
Subway descent
The New York subway is one of the largest metro systems on earth. Go down (or just to the entrance of) any subway station and take a group photo with the iconic green orb or station tile clearly visible.
Sunset cheers
Find a spot with a great LA view (the beach, a hilltop, a rooftop), grab a drink or a smoothie and take a group toast photo. To Los Angeles!
Sunset cheers in Miami
Find a spot with the beach, a pastel facade or a Miami skyline behind you, grab a fresh drink and take a group toast photo. To the Magic City!
Taco truck team feast
LA is the unofficial taco capital of the United States. Find a taco truck or local taco spot, get a few tacos for the team and take a photo where everyone takes a bite at the same time.
Texas-sized cheers
Find a spot with downtown, Lady Bird Lake or a Texas backdrop behind you, grab a margarita, sweet tea or local craft beer and take a group toast photo. To Austin!
Times Square neon shot
Times Square has more than 250,000 LEDs flashing every second. Find a spot where the screens light up the whole group and take a photo where everyone strikes their best Broadway pose. The brighter the lights behind you, the better.
Trivia: 1906 disaster
San Francisco was famously devastated by an earthquake and fire in what year?
Trivia: Alcatraz closure
Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, the rock in the Bay, was closed in what year?
Trivia: Art Deco district
Miami Beach is home to the world's largest concentration of Art Deco architecture. Roughly how many Art Deco buildings make up the Historic District?
Trivia: Bat count
Roughly how many Mexican free-tailed bats live under the Congress Avenue Bridge in summer (in millions)?
Trivia: Bellagio fountains year
The Bellagio Fountains were unveiled along with the hotel itself. In what year did they start dancing?
Trivia: Birth of jazz
Jazz emerged in New Orleans in roughly which decade (just the decade is fine)?