MYSTERY: What city has this skyline?

Here’s a city skyline, shown up close. How many of you can identify which city this is?  Send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

Right off the bat, George Graf of Palmyra, Va. told is the location of the previous mystery photo.

“It’s the John P. Cable Mill, Cades Cove, Smoky Mountains National Park, Tenn.,” he said, then added: “With over two million visitors annually, Cades Cove holds the tile as the most popular area in The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  It is interesting to note that many of the historic buildings in Cades Cove surrounding the mill are not in their original location. The mill itself is, but most of the other buildings in the complex were brought in from elsewhere in the park.  Cades Cove’s First Name Was Kate’s Cove in honor of the wife of Chief Abraham of the Chilhowee tribe’s, Kate.  The name was later changed to Cades Cove in remembrance of Tsiya’hi leader, Chief Kade.”

The photo came from John Creminger of Sugar Hill.

Bob Foreman of Grayson wrote: “Without doing any research, that is the grist mill in Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.”  And Ruthy Lachman Paul of Norcross had the right answer, adding: “In the Great Smoky Mountains National Park , this is Cable Mill.  Some 148 years ago Mr. John Cable was a pioneer of thinking “GREEN”. Even today you could bring there your grain and they turn them into the flour so you could make your bread with special fragrance/aroma.” Others recognizing the photo include Joseph Hopkins of Norcross and Joe Holt of Suwanee.

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