Gangsters of New York Scavenger Hunt with Watson Adventures
At the entrance to Columbus Park, on Mulberry Street near Bayard Street (62 Mulberry Street New York, NY 10013)
- Full Price:
- $24.50
- Our Price:
- $12.25*
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All offers for Watson Adventures' Gangsters New York Scavenger Hunt have expired.
The last date listed for Watson Adventures' Gangsters New York Scavenger Hunt was Saturday July 9, 2011 / 2:00pm.
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More Information About Watson Adventures' Gangsters New York Scavenger Hunt
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http://watsonadventures.com/index.html
Quotes & Highlights
- Recommended by Time Out New York, the New York Times and the New York Post.
Description
Along the way, you'll discover the answers to such questions as: What word got rubbed out where Joey Gallo ordered clams and got slugs? What place associated with Lucky Luciano and Jimmy Hoffa has traded mobsters for lobsters? What beasts stand guard where Don Corleone got shot? And at the Bloody Angle, what can you do with a "fun goon"?
About the Ticket Supplier: Watson Adventures
Watson Adventures sprang from the mind of Bret Watson, a veteran writer and editor (and occasional stand-up comedian), who started creating scavenger hunts in the early '90s for friends as a way to share his unique take on the lighter side of museums. As word of the unusual scavenger hunts spread, companies began to ask Bret to let them get in the game, and a business was born.
Since then, Watson Adventures has grown to span the nation, with more than 200,000 people participating in hunts, including employees of more than 1,000 prestigious corporations. All the while, Watson Adventures' scavenger hunts have received more media raves and other acclaim than any other company of its kind. Below, you can learn more about the creative, clever crew who've made our success possible.