Watson Adventures’ Murder at the American History Museum Scavenger Hunt
Join Watson Adventures on a mysterious scavenger hunt for adults!
Someone, or something, has been bumping off National Museum of American History staffers involved in the recent discovery of a long-lost invention by Benjamin Franklin. This “infernal machine” has a murky past: Freemasons supposedly used it as part of a secret ritual. Are the deaths caused by the invention, or part of the fabled “Curse of the Freemasons”? Or is a serial killer on the loose? Your team of sleuths will have to crack a secret code and uncover the museum’s secrets to solve the mystery and stop the killings.
Price: $24.50 per person, which includes a donation to the museum. Advance purchase is required via http://www.watsonadventures.com. Questions? Call 877-9GO-HUNT, but please do not call the museum directly.
Watson Adventures also offers a murder mystery scavenger hunt at the National Gallery, as well nudity-themed hunts at the National Gallery and the American Art Museum & National Portrait Gallery. In addition, hunts are offered throughout the National Air & Space Museum, Georgetown and other locations in the city.
Visit http://watsonadventures.com/schedule_washington.html to see a complete list of scavenger hunts offered in Washington, D.C and Baltimore.
Official Website: http://watsonadventures.com/schedule_washington.html#nmahmurder
Added by WatsonAdventures on October 15, 2011