MYSTERY PHOTO: This nearby scene may prove difficult

Today’s mystery photo might turn out to be difficult. So here’s one hint: it’s around here nearby. Put on your thinking cap, figure out the clues, and tell us where this photograph was taken. Send your answer to elliott@brack.net, and include the town where you live.

Ruthie Lachman Paul of Norcross recognized the recent photo, that of a new museum of Liverpool, England. She wrote: “3XN is a Danish architectural practice with head office in Copenhagen. In 2005 3XN won the competition for the new Museum of Liverpool which opened in 2011.The 3XN was founded in Århus, Denmark in 1986 as Nielsen, Nielsen and Nielsen (later 3 X Nielsen).”

Others recognizing it were Allan Peel, San Antonio, Tex.; Jay Altman, Columbia, S.C..; George Graf, Palmyra, Va.; and Susan McBrayer, Sugar Hill.

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Lilburn twins win awards at DAR national convention

Embroidery first place winner. Image provided.

Two members from Lilburn of the Philadelphia Winn Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Lawrenceville are national prize winners.  Twin sisters Martha Ruppert (left) and Mary Frankiewicz (right) designed and created and won first place nationally in the Fine Arts/Embroidery category for their themed “Educating the Next Generation on Our Historic American Trails.” 

They also won first place in the Evelyn Cole Peters Award, which represents the “best of the best” in an American Heritage Committee category.  The award was presented to them at the 132nd DAR Continental Congress in Washington recently.  Between the two sisters is Ann Keller of Bolivar, Mo., national vice chair of the Fine Arts category.

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