MYSTERY PHOTO: Stately building

Today’s Mystery Photo is a stately Georgian building, obviously with sumptuous grounds and imposing gates. Try to determine this building’s location and function. Send your thoughts to ebrack2@gmail.com and tell us which city you live in.

The previous Mystery Photo was snapped into identification by several people quickly. George Graf of Palmyra, Va. came in first, telling it is “ “The Shape of Time and Water” sculpture by Phil Proctorm located in Rogers Bridge Park in Duluth.  The sculpture is composed of salvaged bridge components of 120 year old steel from the historic Rogers Bridge and is meant to represent the water as it embraces the bridge column.”

Kimberly Kelkenberg, Duluth, noted that the photo is of the monument at Rogers Bridge Park in Duluth is made from pieces of the old bridge.  Kelly would have been so very proud of the park.  Wish he was here to enjoy it.”  

Others recognizing the monument were Jay Altman, Columbia, S.C.; Stew Ogilvie, now of Rehobeth, Ala.; Dick LoPresti, Berkeley Lake; Kay Montgomery, Duluth; Annette Mcintosh, Duluth; Donna Green, Augusta; and Alan Peel of San Antonio, Tex.

  • 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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