Treasure Hunt 2 is now over.
D.N. Berg has identified the second Treasure Hunt Picture as being a picture of Newell Park. More specifically, it is a picture of part of a roof of a picnic pavilion there, but our judge has deemed his answer sufficient.
D.N. Berg has now won the Treasure Hunt for the second time. Maybe if he makes it three in a row, we’ll have to call it the Capitol City Musings D.N. Berg Memorial Treasure Hunt or something.
The hunt is now closed and I will soon post the clue explanations and stop allowing comments there. You can add comments on this hunt or the hunts in general to this post.
I intend to start the next Capitol City Musings Treasure Hunt in about a week, so keep watching. And for now, let’s make sure that we all congratulate Mr. Berg
3 comments:
Those really are good clues now that you explain them.
I go by there a dozen times a week or so and didn't get it.
I was thinking about Newell Pk when the last clue came out, but by the time I could go check it out, it was over. I had thought it was Langford Park until then.
Congradulations to the winner.
Midway Barb
I am glad that you liked the clues, Midway Barb. Of course, they are designed to take a while for people to catch onto them, but I had really figured that by the time I used the street name acrostic in clue #7, that it would go quickly.
But how did you get Langford Park out of what I had put down there? I guess I’ll need to go over there and see what is there that might have made my clues even better than I thought they were.
RS
I missed the treaure hunts you did so far. I just found this site this afternoon after getting home from a very good parade and reading my mail where somebody suggested that I take a look. This is probably the last post I will make today, but I am looking forward to the next hunt.
I think I would have had the last one after four clues, but that sixth one probably would have confused me more than it would have helped. I don’t understand Langford either. Maybe the poster will tell us how she guessed that.
And that High Bridge one was a gimme.
Cherokee Park lawyer
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