September Photo Search - COMPLETED

Downtown Search

Five treasures are hidden around the Seattle area.  The treasures can be under a bench, behind a wall, or stuck behind a road sign.  They could be well hidden or lying in plain sight.


The SeattleTreasure.com September Photo Search will be a search that will use photos and words as clues.  Pay close attention to the hints as they may reveal subtle hints. 


You are looking for a popsicle stick with writing on it. The stick will say "SeattleTreasure.com" and an activation code. Good luck searching!


Sponsors for this search include Chaco Canyon Organic Cafe .

Photo Treasure #1 - FOUND!
$25 Cash
 
Treasure 1 Teaser
This park has a function in addition to a typical park.
Treasure 1 Medium Hint
Treasure 1 Close Hint
Treasure 1 Actual
FOUND!
Treasure #1 was found at the Ballard Locks.



Photo Treasure #5
$25 Cash
 
Treasure 5 Teaser
 
 
Photo Treasure #2 - FOUND!
$25 Gift Card to Chaco Canyon Organic Cafe
 
Treasure 2 Teaser
A jungle inside a quiet neighborhood.
This treasure is hidden on a surface that has never been utilized in a SeattleTreasure.com search.
Treasure 2 Medium
Treasure 2 Medium
Treasure 2 Medium
Treasure 2 Close
Treasure 2 Close
Treasure 2 Close Hint
Treasure 2 Actual
FOUND!
Treasure #2 was found in Bhy Kracke Park on Queen Anne Hill.  This park has stunning views of Downtown Seattle as well as quiet pathways.
Photo Treasure #3 - FOUND!
$25 Cash
 
Treasure 3 Teaser
Treasure 3 Distant Hint
This park is long and thin.
Treasure 3 Medium
Treasure 3 Close Hint
Treasure 3 Close
Treasure 3 Close
Treasure 3 Actual
FOUND!
This treasure was found in Myrtle Park behind a piece of fencing.
Photo Treasure #4 - FOUND!
$25 Cash
 
Treasure 4 Teaser
Treasure 4 Distant Hint
Treasure 4 Medium Hint
Treasure 4 Close Hint
Treasure 4 Actual Treasure
FOUND!
Treasure #4 was found in Seward Park in a picnic area.
   
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