150 pts en Scavenger hunt Asheville

Pritchard Park gathering

Pritchard Park is the heart of downtown Asheville and the site of the famous Friday-night drum circle. Whatever day you are there, find the park and take a group photo with everyone striking a drumming pose.

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Asheville finale

Final challenge. Find a beautiful Asheville spot (a riverside mural, a rooftop with mountain views, a quirky downtown alley) and take an amazing closing group photo. Cheers from the Paris of the South!

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Asheville foodie classic

Find a beloved Asheville classic (Buxton Hall barbecue, hot chicken at Rocky's, a White Duck Taco) and take a group photo with everyone, including the bride, taking the first bite at the same time.

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Asheville kick-off

The hunt begins! Find a classic Asheville backdrop (an art-deco facade, a busker on the corner, the Blue Ridge mountains in the distance) and take a group photo with the whole team in shot.

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Blue Ridge mountain view

Asheville sits in a bowl of Blue Ridge mountains. Find a vantage point where you can see the mountain ridges (a rooftop bar, the parking deck on Wall Street, the Grove Park Inn driveway) and take a group photo with the layered ridges behind you.

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Brewery flight toast

Order a shared tasting flight at any South Slope brewery (Burial, Wicked Weed, Hi-Wire, Green Man, Catawba). Take a group photo with everyone holding their flight tray up in a toast. Sweet tea or kombucha works for non-drinkers.

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Checkpoint: Grove Arcade

Walk west to the Grove Arcade on Page Avenue and check in at one of the arched entrances.

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Checkpoint: Pack Square

Navigate to Pack Square in downtown Asheville (between Broadway, Patton and Biltmore avenues) and check in.

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Checkpoint: River Arts District

Walk or rideshare west to the River Arts District (RAD) along the French Broad River, and check in by any open-studio building.

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Checkpoint: South Slope

Walk south on Coxe or Lexington avenues into the South Slope brewery district and check in by any brewery taproom.

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French Broad River backdrop

The River Arts District runs alongside the French Broad River. Walk to the riverside path and take a group photo with the river and the railroad bridge behind you.

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Grove Arcade arch shot

The Grove Arcade is one of Asheville's most photogenic indoor markets. Find one of the limestone arched entrances and take a group photo framed inside the arch.

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Local Ashevillian tip

Convince a local Asheville resident to share a tip about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and remember the tip.

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Pack Square fountain pose

Pack Square Park has an open plaza, a fountain and a stage. Take a group photo with the bride centred and the team arranged around her, mountains visible in the background where possible.

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RAD mural team pose

The River Arts District is covered in murals on warehouse walls and railway underpasses. Find a striking mural and take a group photo with everyone matching a pose, colour or shape from the art.

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Thomas Wolfe Memorial

The Thomas Wolfe Memorial preserves the writer's boyhood home on Market Street. Find it and take a group photo with the yellow Victorian house in the background.

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Trivia: Asheville incorporated

Asheville was incorporated and named after North Carolina Governor Samuel Ashe. In what year?

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Trivia: Biltmore completion

George Washington Vanderbilt II opened the Biltmore Estate, the largest privately owned house in the United States, on Christmas Eve of what year?

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Trivia: Biltmore rooms

How many rooms does the Biltmore House have (the main house, not the entire estate)?

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Working studio visit

Many RAD buildings have working artist studios open to visitors. Step inside one (potters, painters, glassblowers), ask permission and take a respectful photo with the artist or their work in the background.

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