The Capital One Hometown Tourist Scavenger Hunt
Capital One Scavenger Hunt Rules
The hunt is
on and you could win $2,000 during National Tourism Week 
Do you have the ability to decipher the most
cryptic, obscure, and mysterious of messages? If you don’t, would a grand prize
of $2,000 entice you to try anyway? If so, then during National Tourism Week, May
10-18, the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau and its partner
Capital One want to send you on the chase of a lifetime.
Introductory Rhyme
Interesting
things can be found close to home. Visit them all with a friend or alone.
Take a nice tour, learn and be entertained. There's something to do in sunshine
or rain.
Because
we have friends at Capital One Bank, there's $2000 for you and someone to thank
Just read the clues May twelfth through sixteenth, think hard and you'll
understand quick as a wink.
All
of the clues can be found mornings at 10 on the tourist bureau Web site and
from media friends.
Get a passport at the site on the first day, get it punched then and there --
you're on the way!
The
first person to bring a passport to the last site, complete with all punches,
will have gotten it right.
Get ready to have a great time and discover some attractions right here that
aren't under cover.
You're welcome to join in the Capital One
Hometown Tourist Scavenger Hunt --
With $2000 at stake read all the clues carefully and you won't have to punt.
Hometown Tourist Scavenger Hunt Clues!
Capital One Scavenger Hunt: Monday's Clue
Monday's Clue
If you like to imagine someone you’re not
then this it the place that will give you that shot.
Project
your future by refining a trade and watch the lights in the room start to fade.
You
can never imagine the effects you will see while seizing upon this fine
opportunity.
Enjoy a repast with your friend or your
mentor while gazing at stars at this celebrated center.
Tuesday's Clue
Race east on the eighty to a jungle of sorts where two
infamous killers of old still cavort.
The Duke will greet you and you’ll feel right at home while objects of wood
have since turned to stone.
If the call of nature beckons while there, take your seat in a house that has
precarious flair.
Come one, come all, take a trip down the track. The adventure awaits those who
can find this attract.
Wednesday's Clue
Wildflowers inhabit beautiful fields – an odd
clue, it’s true—but see what it yields,
Enjoy the quiet though there’s bustling around what you will find in this part
of town
Learning’s encouraged but you must have your sight to appreciate what’s hung at
eye height.
Can you speak French? You might have an advantage, you might have an edge.
Thursday’s Clue
Head North to a site where the
drink is quite common, essential for health and enjoyed by lawmen.
A landmark of sorts, a real
engineer’s dream and the most perfect of places to let off some steam.
To discover this post you must
traverse a bog preserved in history and with many a cog.
Yesteryear it supplied and many took sup but now
its antique and not powered up.