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Allen Peel of San Antonio, Tex. easily spotted the recent mystery. He wrote: “Today’s mystery photo is a shot of the main entrance to the Buford Community Center located at 2200 Buford Highway in Buford. The facility bills itself as ‘Gwinnett’s premiere banquet and meeting space, performing arts theatre, and outdoor amphitheater and plaza.’ It has four distinct venues that include:
- The Conference and Banquet Center, with more than 5,700 square feet of banquet and meeting space.
- The Sylvia Beard Theatre, a 274 seat stage theatre, which is equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems and features a variety of theatrical performances, orchestral presentations, ballet, comedy shows, movie screenings and more.
- The Buford Community Center Town Park Amphitheater, an outdoor amphitheatre that can seat up to 1,800 people, and
- The Buford Museum, located on the ground floor of the Buford Community Center and home to a collection of artifacts, photographs and antiques dating back to the area’s earliest known residents, the Native Americans. “
The photo was taken by George Graf of Palmyra, Va. Others recognizing the photo were Susan McBrayer, Sugar Hill; Charles Anderson, Lawrenceville; Lou Cameiro, Lilburn; Tim Sullivan, Buford; and Bob Foreman, Grayson.
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