How well do you know the map of Raleigh?

We’ve got a game for you — test how well you know Raleigh venues by the address alone.

A map of Raleigh with three large dots laid on top of it. In one dot is an image of the capitol building, in another is an image of Pullen Park, and in the last is an image of the North Carolina Museum of Art Museum Park.

Can you guess the Raleigh venue based on just its address?

Graphic via RALtoday

How well do you know your way around the map of Raleigh?

Whether you’re a bona fide cartographer or can’t find your way to work without a GPS, we’ve created a game for you.

Here’s how it works: We’ll provide you with the address of a popular venue around the city (spots like the Capitol Building, Pullen Park, or the North Carolina Museum of Art), and you’ll have the choice of four places it could be. You’ll have to choose which venue is correct.

When you get to the end of the quiz, we’ll give you an article of ours that we think you might need — whether you aced it or need to spend a little more time getting to know the city.

We’ll share the results and the name of the first person to score 100% — so don’t forget to add your name if you want credit — in an upcoming newsletter.

What are you waiting for? Try your hand at the quiz.

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