Where was I? Who were you? The Denver photo game was pretty easy this time, huh?
After the last round, which was much more difficult than the first round, we made the game a bit easier — and you certainly took advantage!

Where am I? Who are you? (Dave Burdick/Denverite)
After the last round, which was much more difficult than the first round, we made the game a bit easier — and you certainly took advantage!
I asked you where I was when I took this photo.
And you sent in a bunch of correct answers!
The correct answer is, of course, the south wall of the north building at the Denver Art Museum. Here’s a Google Street View if that’s not quite descriptive enough for you. Thanks for playing! We’ll be in touch with the folks who’ve won prizes shortly.
If you want to play the other rounds of the game, here they are!
Round One:

You've seen this. You know you have. (Dave Burdick/Denverite)
Round Two:

This one was more difficult. (Dave Burdick/Denverite)

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