Look carefully for a couple of clues are waiting for you to help recognize this edition’s mystery photo. Send your idea on where this photograph was taken to elliott@brack.net, and be sure to include your home address.
The mystery photo in the last issue was difficult, and only George Graf of Palmyra, Va. recognized it. It is the Mausoleum of Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb, city of Agra, state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Some people call it the “Baby Taj.” The photograph was taken recently by Frank Sharp of Lawrenceville on a trip to India.
One guy came up with a distinctive answer, which was wrong. Jim Savadelis of Duluth wrote: “This is the Spring Palace of Alibaba, after he ditched the 40 thieves. He ran for office and found that graft in government paid better than stealing.”
LAGNIAPPESugar Hill bringing back the popular Thursdays@the Hill
Spring is finally here and the City of Sugar Hill is bringing back by popular demand its Thursdays @ the Hill starting April 21 and lasting through October. The first and third Thursday of the month will feature occasional live music, an outdoor market, food trucks, cornhole and more.
A favorite aspect of Thursdays @ the Hill is the array of food trucks that participate in the event. With easily accessible varieties of tasty foods and drinks, it’s a new way to enjoy the beautiful weather and spend time with friends and family. Attendees can expect different food trucks for each Thursday, and are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs, and any other picnic equipment so they can enjoy the Town Green.
The city will also be featuring an outdoor market, complete with a variety of products.
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