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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Final two shots (as John pointed out) are from Portland, Maine.
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about 375 miles
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the last 2 pictures show the work “call” one of the building and the final one is a close up of the word Call.
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Remember — 500 miles on a tank of gas puts you in Bar Harbor, Maine.
Acadia National Park.
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You can skip the scenic route by jumping on I-95 to Portland, ME (but then what?)
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They are headed to Portland – that CALL sign on the top of the one building is in Portland.
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kennebunkport Maine
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LOL … They just yanked the advanced pictures off Facebook – too late now!
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It’s the exact same ones from the barn, so maybe they just didn’t like people immediately posting FB comments identifying the spots. Maybe they’ll put it up again after they change the permissions for the album. Guess regular people aren’t the only ones annoyed by FB’s infamous privacy settings, haha.
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Perhaps so … but a lot of times, I’ll start to upload pictures but don’t want to publish until I have the order, captions, etc set … however, in the last couple of revisions, it’s hard to know (and control) 😦
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I was one of the many people who went out on this search yesterday thinking it would actually be somewhere near the final clue, in the Schroon Lake/Paradox area. drove about 5 hours from NYC in the afternoon after the final 375 mile clue was given out. by the time I got to around the area, night had already fallen. unfortunately, on top of that, I forgot my laptop charger and my laptop was dying, so had to find a 24 hour Walmart and hopefully find a charger that worked for my laptop. unfortunately the one I found didn’t carry one. I had been tethering my phone to my laptop to keep on top of the latest information from the Youtube page and this blog.
long story short, as soon as we saw that this was going into New Hampshire, while I was busy getting lost in Ticonderoga around 9-10pm, I pretty much gave up. made that long trek back to NYC and got home in the middle of the night. I have to say though, it was a fun ‘journey’ either way, this is something I won’t be forgetting for a while. to think that I had a chance of finding this once I got to the general area was pretty exciting.
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Hi Kevin – I applaud your exceptional spirit and sense of adventure. You did what many of us could not, regardless of the outcome … and sounds like you made some memories. Def agree with you on the execution. On one hand, they are finally getting whoever is left into the World Wide World (unlike the last two) … but we only had history as guide. It would have been nice to know what was before you. All the best!
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OMFG….. Dodge just Removed the Album
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Someone at Dodge must have screwed up by posting them……
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I suspect that they have someone working their social sites and in touch with the execution/production crew … and simply jumped the gun. It’s a tricky thing with FB albums – loading all the pics but not publishing … and I know they wanted individuals to drive the drive …
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http://www.logsmokehouse.net
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22 more pictures to go…
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Facebook =
Faux Pas #2
or is it 3?
Losing count.
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At least #3 David 😉 And at least you’re just losing count … not your mind.
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portland puts you are 340 miles
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Consider this though. They showed two signs of the CALL sign (as if they wanted you to call)?
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my last clue plugged into google maps sent me to Rockland, Tilson, ME – don’t recall whether it from a FB pic? (armchair, here)
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Its to throw you off. Its no mistake.
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You think Shawn. They had every other picture so far. I think it was just a logistical issue. I guess time will soon tell 😉
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Red Barn at Rockland Harbor?

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that would be a dirty trick, they really are portraying it as a landlocked barn.
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just past dairy barn
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Call Joe Bornstein
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_and_Temperature_Building
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Gouldsboro Maine, possibly Mandala Farm. The road from the first clue with the rocks on the side is in their photo album.
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Yes, pics of horseback riding in Acadia Nat’l Park!
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there’s a call’s hill road, dresden, ME – def takes you toward Rockland, ME (Tilson Ave).
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scrap that as a destination if you are avoiding the scenic route
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The green sign #6 to the last was the old time trolley museum in Kennebunkport
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Where will this end?
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Steven, just entering portsmouth now. Any advice?
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In case you haven’t followed the recent chatter, they inadvertently posted the entire set of pics on FB (and then removed after we started to post links, discuss) – there were a number of markers for Kennebunkport, so at least head that way (last two signs were from Portland, ME)
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Given the shots continue to match up, I would be heading to Portland, ME, if you haven’t already. Best of luck!
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That call sign is on the Time and Temperature building in Portland Me. It is for winter parking regulations. You are supposed to call and find out if you are allowed to park on the street. The phone # is (207) 879-0300. I called and pressed 2 for winter parking, but no clues. There may be more info in the menus, I don’t have the minutes to find out.
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In order for this to be an “epic” journey, I think they are going to finish with a view of the ocean. Start looking for a barn in Bar Harbor Maine area with the Atlantic as a backdrop.
Repeat from yesterday:
“Ocian in view! O! the (reverse) joy,” he wrote in his journal.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/journey_leg_13.html
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i should be doing this hunt on the road instead of stuck at home…..It is a Wild Goose Chase and after all my maiden name is Goossens
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i posted last night that there is a barn tour, one of the famous one is the stone barn it is in desert island ME and is around 500 miles
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Look at the 500 mile clue there is a road with rocks on the side. Mandala Farm in Gouldsboro Maine has a picture of that road as their last pic. in their photo album.
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The caption says Acadia Nat’l Park, which is just across the water from the Mandala Farm.
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The rocks alongside the road in the last Mandala Farm photo is not the same roadway as in the 500 mile clue. Road not wide enough. No yellow line down the middle. Lots of roads have big glacial erratics alongside the pavement.
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That is the placard on the Memorial Bridge.
http://www.nhgazette.com/memorial-bridge/
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Sarah Mildred Long Bridge US 1 Bypass over the Piscataqua River between Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Kittery, Maine
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New Hampshire – Maine Bridge. Kittery ME Portsmouth NH drawbridge
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Is this the one you are referring to, Lisa?
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“Port Call” is the walker’s guide for Bar Harbor
http://www.portocallme.com/
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kittery me puts you at 391 miles
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Mildred_Long_Bridge
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It is in the white mountains it’s a three hour drive for me I have a half tank of gas, a pack of smokes and my sunglasses on. HIT IT!
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Thar be chicken’s in that barn 🙂 Maybe it’s not a prop.
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How about
http://www.bigchickenbarn.com/
Getting pretty close to Acadia!
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Did we figured anything out with the chickens??
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They’re are chickens roaming around on the live vid. For what it’s worth.
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Yeah Todd. I caught that too. Either a more elaborate prop or the real deal!
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The chickens are played as some kind of clue or nuance to the barn clue, because the car sitter purposefully spread feedcorn and around the car.
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There must be a lot of you in/around Portsmouth. The traffic view on maps shows everything around there in yellow or red!
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I recongize one of the chickens! LOL
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that sub is in fort foster albacore park
barn restoration project hmmmmmmmmmm
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West search: Past Lake TAHOE
Midwest search: past YUKON, Ok
EAST: wanna bet on ACADIA national park?
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Hi Rick. At this point, everything belongs on the table … LOL. Cheers!
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For everyone who might have missed it, Dodge put over 2 dozen images up (same ones now being played out on the live feed) and the last of them places you in …….
Downtown Portland, Maine.
Skip everything else and get there.
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I still have the FB pics up that they posted prematurely. There are 44 pics, about the same as day 1. Last 2 pics are the Time and Temperature building in Portland ME. Steve has a good point: Why 2 pics, and why the middle of the biggest city in ME where there are no barns? Maybe they have a “staged” barn set up in a parking lot nearby? Acadia does sound like a good guess, but a long drive!
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i should have done the east coast search instead of the midwest
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OK i think i GIVE…… staring at the computer for two days gots a headache….
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14 more photos
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Did anyone ever find out what the beef jerky meant?
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