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The Ultimate Charleston Scavenger Hunt

It's not like the other scavenger hunts, it's a cool scavenger hunt.

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The Ultimate Charleston Scavenger Hunt
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It’s exam week here at the College, and if you need to take a study break for five minutes or if you JUST CAN’T DO IT ANYMORE, OKAY? then I encourage you to go on an adventure with the following Charleston inspired scavenger hunt! Good luck finding some of our city's most iconic sights:

  1. The fresh scent of rotten eggs.
  2. The homeless man who plays the violin. He’s a talented guy. ‘Tis the season to be giving.
  3. An unmentionable something on the sidewalk after a particularly Thirsty Thursday. Stay far, far away from it.
  4. Horse poop! It’s everywhere. Literally, everywhere.
  5. A group of tourists. This one shouldn’t be hard, as they come in swarms and block the entire sidewalk. Join in and see where they’re going.
  6. Construction scaffolding. Make sure you get a pic of the construction workers yelling at you while you attempt to climb up it.
  7. Take a picture with one of the Francis Marion hotel valets. What them calves do, amiright?
  8. The obligatory small dog surrounded by a group of girls. Join in! Take a one-minute long video of you just saying, “Awwww.” See how uncomfortable it gets.
  9. The Cadets. Run up and take a picture with a group of them. And then just run away.
  10. Find the heathens. And by heathens, I mean the youths who are allowed out on the weekends. They’ll be easy to spot because they all look twelve and will be spending their parent's money.
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