unnamed National Treasure experience
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This cooperative outdoor adventure puzzle drops you into a historical escapade that rivals National Treasure! Theories have been swirling around a mysterious artifact unearthed in Philadelphia. Your team has been called in to perform an off-the-books investigation before federal agents can swoop in to confiscate the item and any secrets it may lead to. Over the course of 1.5 miles, you’ll use your archaeological field kit to follow historical clues and discover why so much scrutiny has been focused on this find.
unnamed history hunt operates a bit like an escape room: after I provide you with your field kit, you’ll head out on your own to make Nic Cage look like an amateur. You’ll then reconvene with me to report back on your findings (or finds?) For the best experience, check out my pointers on how to approach an immersive experience like this.
Where:
Independence Mall area, Philadelphia, PA
When:
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Time to complete:
~2 hours.
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How to participate:
Find a good time for your group (of 4–6 people), then book your mission! All bookings are private—your group will be the only people participating during your time slot.
Accessibility information:
During this experience, you will need to navigate using a mapping app, read small printed text, handle small objects with manual dexterity, bend and crouch, and travel 1.5 miles over cement, brick, and cobblestone sidewalks. This experience may not be enjoyable for children under 12. Please reach out with any questions!
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