I’ll be updating this page as information becomes available for the continuation of the Dodge Journey (East) search starting Sunday morning at 9am.
Be safe. Be courteous. Buckle up and drive carefully. Remember, there can only be one winner. Enjoy the adventure and make some memories. Cheers and Best of luck!
Physical Clues (in World Wide World)
Final location of the Dodge Journey (East):
16 Donut Point Ln.
Tenants Harbor, ME 04860
Final clue: Kenniston Realty in Rockland, ME
(photo courtesy of @ccarp816)
Message from phone call (paraphrased, courtesy of Spencer):
Good job, there will be no more clues. You are within 15 miles of the Journey.
Main Street Prison Showroom -> Angeliques (Antiques) Thomaston, ME
(courtesy of Tobias)
Message from phone call (paraphrased, courtesy of Spencer):
Nice work. Be careful who share this number with. 99% of the people that are hoping to find the Journey, think they can find it from their easy chair. So, don’t undo all own your hard work.
The lands you will be traveling to will have many beautiful properties where you would like to park your Journey. Look under the first rock. One will stand out. If you see it, give the owner a call.
Solution: Continue traveling north along Rte 1 to Rockland, ME and find Kenniston Realty.
Discussion: “The first (rock)” may be a reference to The First, a bank in Rockland along Rte 1, but before Kenniston Realty. This may have confirmed the direction. As this clue was paraphrased, it may have, in fact, been worded as “Look beyond the first rock.”
Red’s Eats at Wiscasset, ME -> Sign Store on Water Street for a clue in the window:

(photo courtesy of: @hendrey)
Message from phone call:
Nice work. First things first. Be careful who share this number with. 99% of the people that are hoping to find the Journey, think they can find it from their easy chair. So, don’t undo all own your hard work.
Blend in with the locals as you head north … check out some woodworking made by hard labor.
Or Better yet. We hear antiquing is huge around here, so why not do some window shopping. There’s one in particular that’s named after the owner whose name also rhymes with what she sells. In the window, you’ll find what you’re looking for.
Solution: Travel further north along RTE 1 to Thomaston, ME and Main Street Prison Showroom, then Angeliques (Antiques)
LIVE Feed Clues
- The Dodge “guy” hangs a ME life preserver
- The Dodge “guy” eats a lobster roll (not long after the “last” online clue) while sitting on a red seat 🙂
Slideshow Clues from Day 2 at 9am
>> Full set of pictures (Source: Dodge’s Facebook page)
- Hominy Pot – New London, NH down 4A, right on Rt 11, intersection of 114
- I89 sign – 1 mile from 93 (near Concord)
- Hall and Water Streets intersection – Concord, NH
- Northwood, NH
- (more)
- Shawshank Prison car – York, Maine
- The Seashore Trolley Museum – Kennebunkport, Maine
- Street sign – Kennebunkport, Maine
- CALL sign – Portland, Maine
Final Clue: Call 207-420-8706 (BLOg, coincidence? maybe. maybe not.)
Message: Congratulations on getting this far but we can’t hold your hand for ever. This will be the last clue you’ll be able to get online. The rest will all require you get out into the real world. Head north and stop when you see the red seats. A few doors north from there, look for a sign.
Solution: Travel further north on Rte 1, to Red’s Eats in Wiscasset, ME [red s/eats]
Slideshow Clues from Day 1: Expanded Route (approx 110 miles)
>>Full set of pictures (Source: Dodge’s Facebook page)
- Ticonderoga Ferry ->
- Orwell, VT ->
- Brandon, VT ->
- Killington, VT ->
- West Bridgewater, VT ->
- Woodstock, VT ->
- White River Junction, VT ->
- Lebanon, NH ->
- 4A South, Near Enfield, NH
Google Map of partial Dodge Journey (East) route
Initial Route, from Albany, NY to Ticonderoga Ferry, VT side (approx 125 miles)
See also from this site:
- Dodge Journey Search (East) LIVE updates
- Preparing for the Dodge Journey (East) Search
- Dodge Journey Search (East)
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we have seen the same white dodge truck, a 2012 RAM, since we were in vermont, same one in NH, and again in acadia… it didnt have a front license plate and we didnt see the back.
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Is there a norway street near the marina or in that town? If not, maybe it made its way up to Norway maine?:
http://www.webstockpro.com/Radius2/600-03682064.Life-Ring-Hanging-on-Wall-Photo
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There is suddenly a lot more activity in the barn.
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This car was just found.. look at the reflection.. they turned on the lights. they are interviewing the winner!!!!!
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HUH, dodge won’t let me post on youtube. Probably because I was part of what busted up the midwest and the cheating that was allowed. But they sure made this east coast hard.
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Patricia Stauble Antiques (Stauble/Bauble)? 🙂
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plymouth rock is a type of chicken and plymouth is in main
rhode island red is a chicken also
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Anyone else just see the lights turn on???
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And the chickens are gone as well.
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Pssst!
http://barharborbarn.com/Other%20Pages/Barns%20New%20and%20Rescued.html
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Ma’s Bobbins? Newcastle, ME 04553
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I hope the message the person got is obvious and this ends soon. I sure hope it isn’t someone who just jumped in at the last minute.
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Called the second number – this is the message verbatim:
Nice work. First things first – be careful who you share this number with.
99% of the people that are hoping to find the Journey think they can find it from their easy chair – so don’t undo all your own hard work.
Blend in with the locals as you head north.
Check out some woodworking made by hard labor, or better yet,
we hear antiquing is huge around here, so why not do some window shopping.
There is one in particular that is named after the owner whose name also rhymes with what she sells. In the window, you will find what you are looking for.
Do we have confirmation of where the 2nd telephone number came from? The location???
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Called the second number – this is the message verbatim:
Nice work. First things first – be careful who you share this number with.
99% of the people that are hoping to find the Journey think they can find it from their easy chair – so don’t undo all your own hard work.
Blend in with the locals as you head north.
Check out some woodworking made by hard labor, or better yet,
we hear antiquing is huge around here, so why not do some window shopping.
There is one in particular that is named after the owner whose name also rhymes with what she sells. In the window, you will find what you are looking for.
Do we have confirmation of where the 2nd telephone number came from? The location???
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robin, are you here? we are at the antique shops…
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No Paul – I am in Virginia – but GO GO GO GO GO.
There are two Patricia Stauble Antique shops. One in Wicasset and another in Westport (near there).
Look for signs in the windows.
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Paul- is there a clue at Stauble Antiques??
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robin where did you get that phone number from?
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Someone posted in this feed!!! I just called it and transcribed what the guy said – LOL
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Robin,
The second number was the “real world” clue located in the window of the Fairfield Sign Shop near Red’s Eats.
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Awesome – helps pinpoint the direction 🙂
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winner?
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That barn you posted – Walnut Hill – was a former chicken coop
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Stauble & Chamber Antiques?
The shop is located on the corner of Rt. 1 and Pleasant St (180 Main) just one block south of the Post Office. Wiscasset is approximately one hour north of Portland.
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http://www.staublechambersantiques.com/
Stauble rhyming with bauble, as Jamie pointed out. Makes sense.
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Im so confused now.
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FYI: This guy is part of the crew: http://twitter.com/#!/greg_rutter I just told him the truck looks dirty and he needs to clean it again. 😉
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Patricia Stauble Antiques, Main Road, Westport, ME is up the road just a bit like three strees up and across… from Red’s Eats
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Why three clues all in Wiscasset, though? We need to move to a rural area to find the barn, do we not?
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why are all the posts mixed up…. Paul i don’t know how far you are from the last confirmed clue but i would head that way, as we don’t know is wicasset is confirmed
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Tweets shows 39 minutes ago.
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we can’t help any longer…clues need to be found on the street no more online things like they said
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what is a bauble?
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a trinket….?????
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we talked to patricia stauble, its not her
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The clue said “name also rhymes with what she sells.” Sounds to me like ‘ she sells sea shells’ ….
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French and Van Dyke Antiques on Federal?
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Thank you Steve….
ROBIN where did you get that number from and listen to the message?
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I got the number from this website. It was posted somewhere up there ^^^. I called it and transcribed it.
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Yes. And I quickly removed. I appreciate Chelsea’s request for assistance and didn’t want to jeopardize their position.
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Stop at Otto’s Pizza!
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“woodworking made by hard labor”…there is a facebook page for a chainsaw artist named Josh Turner, Route 1, Wiscasset, whose nickname is “Chicken.” http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicken-AKA-Josh-Turners-Chainsaw-Art-and-Fire-Shows/116883141688911
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Good, but where is the rhyme?
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Winner winner chicken dinner!
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LOL
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in Wicasset….Sheepscot Pottery….maybe close to there…
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[Just a quick request. DO NOT post that phone number (from the second clue) We’re not the only ones here or tuned in and have to keep it fair. Thank you]
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I agree! That is why I specifically only posted what the telephone call said and not the number. Fair and fair 🙂
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at least this is an interesting study in running this kind of contest.
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I agree Karl. They have us glued to a LIVE feed (they should be running ads on each side) … and do have some out exploring the world wide world. It IS an Amazing Race (er, Journey)
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We are glued to a live feed here as well. Maybe SB should be running ads on 4 sides.
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Too quiet, someone’s busy or real close !!!
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The Walnut Hill Barn looks exact. The floor could be covered with plywood and straw to protect it.
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Could it be where the Dodge family is buried?
http://www.dodgefamily.org/CemeteryHeadstonePages/Maine/Edgecomb_SpringHillFarmRd/SpringHillFarmRdCemetery.shtml
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everyones grasping at straws again…. just follow the crumb trail!! find that antiques dealer
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But it’s what we do!!! 🙂
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LOL, Cycling Zen! Really, ShannonandTim, please don’t take away my reason for living!!
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ok all good luck and can’t sit here anymore, i am like ready for a nap…
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From Twitter: Someone reports that they are in Thomaston, ME … farther north along {1}
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I’m having trouble confirming this, but it looks like Shady Lady Antiques in Wiscasset is owned by a woman named Monique. Antique..Monique- it rhymes. Perhaps it can be confirmed by someone actually at the shop?
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I checked the business directory for Wiscasset and can’t find any rhyming names.
http://www.yellowbook.com/local-business-directory/?where=wiscasset%2c+me&page=1
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im confused as hell
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shady lady antique eun by monique
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*run
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Don’t get discouraged – I really want you guys to win this one!
The message said:
Blend in with the locals as you head north.
Check out some woodworking made by hard labor, or better yet,
we hear antiquing is huge around here, so why not do some window shopping.
There is one in particular that is named after the owner whose name also rhymes with what she sells. In the window, you will find what you are looking for.
So you are looking for a feminine name of a shop that would rhyme with what is inside for sale – like casket and basket, or clower and flower. But think antiques – they gave that clue.
Drive due north from the point of the last clue. It may not be “in” Wicasett, but further north!
GO GO GO GO GO!!!!
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Go Paul & Wife!!!!!!! Florida is cheering for you!!!!! You can do this!!!!!
Go Go Go Go
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Everyone re-tweet this! http://twitter.com/#!/jgarland79/status/118055898093592576
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getting really discouraged. the last clue was too confusing…
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paul, cross 1 to dodge road hen down to spring hill farm, where dodge family buried?
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Tha is a little morbid… don’t ya think?
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That is a little morbid… don’t ya think?
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yeah, agreed, just thinkin out loud
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Person on Twitter may be giving minor clues but my guess is she is leading competitors away. Says she doesn’t want to say much but …
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How this is running now is similar to how all three of these should have been run from the start – fun for those on the ground and here at home. I would like any future contest to sort of require some assistance from a base.
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Hi David. I completely agree. They now have people out exploring the World Wide World … kind of like a US based Amazing Race. Just no challenges 😉
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STEVEN please read this.
I was literally blocked from the Dodge discussion feed on my Youtube account because I was giving out clues leading very close to the Journey.
I was looking at some of the tweets from Dodge and I noticed something odd… Right before the first clue was unveiled, they sent out this tweet:
“Gather your search party and stock up on beef jerky. The East coast #JourneySearch begins tomorrow at 12PM EDT. YouTube.com/dodge”
Nothing too weird. But then… After the fifth clue, and some time, I noticed this second tweet (in response to someone’s picture of their “dinner”, a piece of bread and peanut butter)
“Hmm. Add some beef jerky? @prestondabbs Dinner. #JourneySearch http://t.co/eqg5cjUU”
So I thought I saw ‘beef jerky’ twice, and sure enough I was right. So I figure this has to be some sort of clue. So then, I started searching for beef jerky companies. I found Smith’s Log Smokehouse (http://logsmokehouse.net/). It’s apparently a semi-popular beef products store/company in rural Maine. I checked their contact us page, and saw that they are in Monroe, ME. I added this to the end of the route that Steven had compiled from the slideshow pictures, and Monroe, Maine is very close to 500 miles from the original starting point. So then I was thinking, since the other two were in state/national park areas, is there any place like this near Monroe? Sure enough, I found a tiny blip on the map: Swan Lake State Park. I checked Google Maps with satellite imagery to try to find the building/barn that the car could be in, and I think it might very well be this: http://g.co/maps/8jkhv . Every location except for the last two is from imagery from the slideshows or official clues.
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Hi. The problem over on YouTube is not them blocking you. They block links. If your message includes links, it won’t be passed along. All the best!
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Ah, alright. Thanks a lot. Still, think there’s anything in the beef jerky tweets? I don’t think it’s coincidental.
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The Shady Lady in Wiscasset
http://www.shopwiscassetantiques.com/ads/shadylady.html
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ok i retraced steps….. the call joe bornstein is an attorney at 165 commercial st portland me, 2 doors north is portland me lobster co 180 commercial st. there should be a sign at that point to direct you the rest of the way. after listening to the phone message from the live feed.
someone pls find this i am going nuts here
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Lisa. The recording wasn’t well spoken. Apparently you needed to go to Red’s Eats further north. Cheers!
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Well….. I’ll let Red’s Eats be my contribution to this party. Right now I want to go and see the new Winnipeg Jets play the Carolina Hurricanes in Charlotte tonight.
Have fun everyone! It’s been a blast!
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Cheers!
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