Today’s nicely-framed mystery photo comes with an additional question: Not only where was this photograph made, but what are the names of the mountains in the background? Send your guess to elliott@brack.net and tell us your hometown.
George Graf of Palmyra, Va. recognized the last Mystery photo: “Suwanee’s Remembrance exhibit offers an example of art as history. Unveiled September 11, 2013, the display at Town Center Park features a damaged, twisted relic from the World Trade Center.”
Also locating the photo were Lou Camerio of Lilburn; and Allan Peel of San Antonio, Tex.
He adds: “It was created by a Statesboro artist and sculpture professor at Georgia Southern University, Marc Moulton. It uses a damaged, twisted relic from an exterior steel panel from floors 101-104 of one of the twin towers that collapsed on 9/11/2001.” Also reporting in was Susan McBrayer of Sugar Hill, who also guessed it, but was disqualified as a spotter, since she had forgotten she had sent in the photo.
Precision Planning marks 40th anniversary
Precision Planning, Inc. a full-service engineering, surveying and architectural design firm headquartered in Lawrenceville, marked its 40thanniversary this week. Owners Randall and Gloria Dixon, and President Carla Carraway welcomed clients and guests to a gathering at the offices with homemade foods. It was their first luncheon since the pandemic began, and signaled a rebound for the firm. The firm has 65 employees and has a satellite office in Monroe.
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