Well, the weather set us back a day but the Literary Treasure Hunt is on!
We've left copies of Thrones at a variety of historic sites around DC. We'll post clues to the whereabouts of the books and all you have to do is be the first to solve the clue, visit the site, and claim your prize. Here's your clue to the "hiding place" of the first copy of Thrones. Good Luck!
Clue #1
Public fresh-food markets were included in L'Enfant's original plans for the City of Washington. Capitol Hill has had a farmers' market from almost the inception of the city. Designed by Adolph Cluss, this historic spot was completed in 1873 and has been in continuous operation since that time. Today, this is one of the few public markets left in Washington, DC, and the only one retaining its original public market function. Additional hint needed for this location: Author Gloria Bradfield's favorite flower is the iris.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
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