Historic Preservation
Can you find...
... an eatery & pub with a green awning, whose electronic sign says “FEEL LUCKY” with distorted text?
... a hotel across from an Arby’s, and behind a coffee shop that’s under construction?
... a restaurant whose name implies it sells poultry and seafood, but whose sign lists a hamburger, philly steak, gyro, teriyaki, and yakisoba?
... a chain variety store waaaaay at the other end of the parking lot (sorry if you can barely read the name), next to Ollie’s Bargain Outlet?
... a restaurant next to Tobacco & [obscured by tree], whose second word is the first word but with the phoneme “m” appended?
... a music store whose name is partially blocked by the CENTER LANE ONLY sign, but which presumably ends with a double letter?
... a chain pharmacy with its own very big parking lot, across the street from Tire Choice?
... a national sandwich shop chain in a strip mall with palm trees (and other stores)?
... a gas station just past the Mobil station, after you leave the traffic circle?
... a lounge with a big statue of a lumberjack?
... an Australian holiday decoration shop?
... a realtor with a name that sounds like it might be an Apple product?
... an Afghan restaurant (with a partially obscured name) in the same strip mall as Dominos, Genesis Barbers, and Lima Coffee (among others)?
... a furniture and electronics store that’s now open on Sundays, across from Market Basket?
... an organic supermarket with words like “Vegan”, “Low Carb”, and “Keto” on its storefront?
... an athletics club with four green corners decorating the second word in its name?
... a car repair shop that services Audi, Porsche, Jaguar, Benz, and (due to a glitch in the panorama capture) “BMWW”?
... a Hibachi buffet next to a Denny’s?
... a hair salon next to a business that was voted “Best in the Northland” in 2020?
... a Japanese buffet with a flower over one letter in its logo?
... a financial institution with four distorted stars in its green-and-white logo?
... a hotel with a “truck parking” sign on the left, and the front entrance on the right?
... a sandwich shop with a superlative name, in a strip mall across from a Taco Bell?
... a furniture store inviting you to “come spin the wheel”?
See original puzzle for interactive component.
This puzzle includes interactive components which can't be printed. Please view it on the site.
Click a button to select a different panorama