University of Washington Scavenger Hunt

Theodor Jacobsen Observatory , University of Washington
Theodor Jacobsen Observatory

The University of Washington campus is a beautiful place with lots of artwork and historic buildings dating back as far as the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition.  If you’re thinking of attending or just seeing the sights, try out this scavenger hunt to take you to both some famous and some easy-to-miss gems.  Snap some group shots or selfies along the way for some Instagram-able moments.

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Scavenger Hunt

Directions: Grab a map or navigate with your phone. Find as many of these places as you can, and take a picture of your group (or a selfie of you) standing in front of the landmark.

__ 10 Points: The old observatory dome on the Theodor Jacobsen Observatory across from the Burke Museum

__10 points: Statue of George Washington west of Red Square

__ 10 Points: The Broken Obelisk sculpture in Red Square

__ 10 Points: Group shot on front steps of Suzzallo library

__20 Bonus Points: Photo inside the Graduate Reading room on the second floor of Suzzalo. Shh! It’s supposed to be silent at all times.  To get there, just go inside and climb the the spiral stone stairs to the second floor.  You’ll feel like you’re at Hogwarts!

Grieg Garden with blooming rhododendrons, University of Washington, Scavenger Hunt
Edvard Grieg

__ 10 Points: Bust of Edvard Grieg in Grieg Garden, North of Suzzalo and Southwest of Thompson Hall

__ 10 Points: McMahon residence Hall

__ 10 Points: Husky statue outside the HUB

__20 Bonus Points: Bowling Alley in the basement of the HUB

__ 10 Points: Distance shot of Husky Stadium

__ 10 Points: Raven Brings Light to this House of Stories art installation in the ground floor lobby of Allen Library North

__ 10 Points: Drumheller Fountain

__5 Bonus Points: Duck or Goose swimming in Drumheller Fountain

__5 Bonus Points: Picture of Mount Rainier taken near Drumheller Fountain–this only works if the weather cooperates and, as locals say, the mountain is out.

__ 20 Points: Columns inside the Sylvan Grove near the computer Science Building

__10 Points: Atmospheric Sciences, Geophysics Building (ATG)  which is connected to Johnson Hall.  These are the people who measured the “Beast Quake.”  If you aren’t a local or a Seahawks fan, you may have to look that up.

So how did you do?

Drumheller Fountain with roses in the foreground, University of Washington
Drumheller Fountain

100-180-  Honorary Dawg!  Deck yourself out in your best purple and gold  and take a stroll on the Burke-Gillman Trail.

50-100 Husky Pup!  Well done.  Go treat yourself to some Bratwurst at Shultzy’s on The Ave (University Way.)  Be sure to get a lemonade.

0-50  Sleepy Seattleite!  The campus is built on a hill, right?  And it was probably raining.  I hear ya.  You should probably go get a coffee and spend the afternoon browsing through the University Bookstore.  They validate for parking.

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