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Slowhatch:
Could be. I've looked for old Baltimore maps; the earliest I could find is one from 1869 but it doesn't include the fort area. It's hard to pin down data sometimes because, as you said earlier, production is so sloppy (the lat-long thing is still nagging me).
On a different topic, I'll go ahead and ascribe the mine caps to the area around Butte Montana based on nothing more than this (scroll down to item 78 and follow the links).

gingerman28:
So they are off to Ft. McHenry.  Big Deal

Kogs:
episode2

--- Quote ---The nine remaining teams journey to the American West and take part in challenges relating to 19th-century explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
--- End quote ---
episode3

--- Quote ---The remaining eight teams become immersed in the history of the American Revolution as they attempt to find the third of seven artifacts in the treasure hunt.
--- End quote ---
episode4

--- Quote ---The seven remaining teams explore some of the secrets of the Underground Railroad.
--- End quote ---

Slowhatch:
The TeamFogal website includes a better version of the final map. I haven't decided whether the stippled area is shoreline or just elevation.

gingerman28:

--- Quote from: Chateau d If on June 21, 2006, 09:33:38 PM ---So this "map" is Baltimore Harbor right?

--- End quote ---

The map shown is suppposed to be the location of the final treasure.  If it is indeed that of Baltimore Harbour, then the teams go to Boston, London, Dover Castle, and Paris before they return to USofA and look for the final treasure around Ft. McHenry.  Sort of doubt it.  So map must be somewhere else.

TPTB certainly are giving us enough hints of which teams survive the longest in their previews: Browns in Boston, Geniuses in Paris. etc.

NBC must be getting desperate since they repeated a one-hour version Friday night, will do so again Saturday, and once again at 8 on Monday.  And it does not get any better with each viewing!

But add all the small audiences together and NBC can shout out that over 12 million people have watched TH!

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