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Chateau d If:


--- Quote ---So I have a question -- how did YOU know before hand where the finish line was?
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Call it the hometown advantage!  :lol:

Cocoa:

--- Quote from: docol on July 11, 2011, 09:39:14 AM ---how can u crack that code (the one with the swan house in the background with all those letter/numbers/symbols in it)?

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:lol:

It has nothing to do with TAR 19. :lol:

It was from my fantasy game that ended in Atlanta. :lol:

Peach really really really knows her place. She even predicted a year and a half ago that if TAR comes there, Swan House is one of the greatest potential to be the Finish Line. Kudos Peach! Kudos!

Jobby:
TAR = Daring.. ending at the hometown of a TAR Detective. LMAO.

theschnauzers:
I am just as happy about it as Peach is; and no, she didn't tell me anything. I figured it was a strong possibility once we had tweets from Atlanta Airport and Facebook.

Swan House by the way, is in the middle of the Buckhead neighborhood -- very near -- three or four blocks, depending on how you count them, of  the main intersection of Peachtree Road and West Paces Ferry, and directly off of Andrews Road. (There's a Swan Coach House restaurant, that is on the same 30 or so acres. but it is not the Swan House.) When you look at the neighborhood on Google Earth, you will understand why Peach and I both say it is hard to get to even for the taxi drivers; and it is in the middle of a rich, urban neighborhood!

Edited to add: This is the second finish line in a row that I have been to (more than once each, oddly enough). That is just weird inasmuch as I've never been west of the Rockies.

WalterC:

--- Quote from: theschnauzers on July 11, 2011, 10:59:30 AM ---Swan House by the way, is in the middle of the Buckhead neighborhood -- very near -- three or four blocks, depending on how you count them, of  the main intersection of Peachtree Road and West Paces Ferry, and directly off of Andrews Road. (There's a Swan Coach House reastuarant, that is on the same 30 or so acres. but it is not the Swan House.) When you look at the neighboorhood on Google Earth, you will understand why Peach and I both say it is hard to get to even for the taxi drivers; and it is in the middle of a rich, urban neighborhood!

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I can attest to that as well, as I was in Atlanta couple weekends ago, and had a very hard time finding the museum itself, where the Swan House is located. The signs pointing to the place, aren't exactly easy to find, as they tend to be small and sometimes hidden. Hope the teams had the best of luck finding it.

Interesting that I declined to tour the house this time around, because of time and the fact that I tried to limit my time outdoors in this Hotlanta weather. Wasn't sure if it was air-conditioned.

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