Grand Central Scavenger Hunt

Guastavino designed vaulted ceilings.

_       Slowly walk around and collect snippets of conversations. Transcribe at least 20 fragments.

“Excuse me.”

“And then she ran down….. I was shocked.”

“Hey, how are you?”
“Do you know where that is?”
“I am looking for it.”

“It smells really good.”

“Come here.”

“Ive been coughing for weeks now.”

“We have to get somewhere too.”

“Where is the compass?”

“What time do you leave?”
“She totally blew me off like we didn’t have plans.”

“I hate traveling.”

“Fuck this.”

“Okay wait where is it?”
“What are you kidding me?”
“How old are your kids again?”

“When do you come back?”
“How was your day?”

“Fine a little stressful?”
“Why are you going then?”

The best selfie spot: where are most people posing and why?

Because it is right in the center and can see the clock.

Your Zodiac Sign. If it’s there. (I’m a Leo)

Mural with a bi-plane.

The Transit Museum Annex (go in, it’s free).

A giant compass rose.

Whisper something in the whisper chamber.

At least eight different clocks or ways to tell the time.

Marks of wear and tear on the building (What kind of marks? Why? Is this a clue to anything?)

A lot of dirt and cracks in the floors possibly due to weather and heavy luggage.

Carving of a dragon.

Something that is original to the building but no longer used, now obsolete.

The Richard Lippold sculpture in the Met Life Building.

 

 

 

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