Today’s Mystery Photo is of a city neighborhood with few hills, taken recently by a Gwinnettian in an airplane. Can you identify this scene? Send your idea to ebrack2@gmail.com, and tell us also where you live.
The last mystery was somewhat difficult, and you can know from the few people who recognized the photography. It came from Charles Anderson of Hartwell. Julie Duke of Norcross almost immediately recognized it: “I am pretty sure this is Erin French’s unique restaurant, The Lost Kitchen. I hope to stop by this fall when friends and I travel to Maine! She and her team offer deliciously curated meals to lucky winners of a postcard lottery. Diners at the Mill are treated to a multi-course meal from locally sourced and seasonal ingredients.”
Also spotting it were George Graf, Palmyra, Va.; Jay Altman, Columbia, S.C.; Susan McBrayer, Sugar Hill; and Allan Peel of San Antonio, Tex., who added: “An old mill became the new home of a 40-seat restaurant called The Lost Kitchen. Erin French, an American chef and author, had originally owned The Lost Kitchen in Belfast, Maine, approximately 17-miles southeast of Freedom. Sadly she lost the restaurant, and many other personal possessions, in a painful divorce in 2013. After surviving many the struggles of her life, French was able to re-open The Lost Kitchen at the Mill at Freedom Falls in 2014. But The Lost Kitchen story does not end there. French’s success was amplified when the Magnolia Network started featuring her and the restaurant on a TV series that started in January 2021 called …you guessed it …The Lost Kitchen. Check out this three-minute YouTube Video here. It focuses on Erin French, how the restaurant started, what it is like to dine there, and how much dining costs, which is considerable.”
- SHARE A MYSTERY PHOTO: If you have a photo that you believe will stump readers, send it along (but make sure to tell us what it is because it may stump us too!) Send to: ebrack2@gmail.com and mark it as a photo submission. Thanks.
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