Largest Group To Check In At Same Venue On Foursquare At Once

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Largest Group To Check In At Same Venue On Foursquare At Once

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New York City, New York, United States / October 27, 2009

On October 27, 2009, 19 people checked into Barramundi on Foursquare.Many of the crowd in attendance were celebrating Andrea Rosen[]’s 23rd birthday.

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  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Would love images of the party and countdown counter, too.

  • United States Corey Henderson

    The image only shows 261 people. Does anyone have a better screenshot that shows the full 265?

  • United States Corey Henderson

    The image only shows 261 people. Does anyone have a better screenshot that shows the full 265?

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Since we're building a record database from scratch, our philosophy is "record until proven otherwise." We won't post feats we know aren't records (ie. we won't accept "Tallest Human" submission from someone who's 5'4"), but in a situation like this, we're posting 27 (our highest submission to date) with the assumption it will soon be broken.

  • I'm confused by 27 too!

  • Rocking! Why only 27? There were hundreds of people there!

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