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Spider-Man secret photos guide: Greenwich

Spider-Man guides are all the rage these days! If you’re reading this, you’re likely full swing (get it?) into collecting the 50 secret photos found in-game. This guide’s all about the three photos in Greenwich.

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Let’s get cracking! Use the numbered photo above to get yourself into position on the map, then use the corresponding details below.

Greenwich photo 1: Museum

Head to the location marked on the map and look for the modern art museum.

Greenwich photo 2: Gay pride!

This one’s fun — it’s a large rainbow flag painted on the side of a building.

Greenwich photo 3: Jameson graffiti

This one’s equally as fun — Jameson’s being portrayed as a big baby. It’s a large art installation; hard to miss.

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