MYSTERY PHOTO: See if you can identity this classic building

Here’s a look inside one classical building.  Note all the activity, too. Now, can you figure out where this photograph was taken?  If so, send your idea to ebrack2@gmail.com, and include your hometown.

Three always reliable spotters recognized the last Mystery Photo. As George Graf of Palmyra, Va. wrote: “It’s the Vineyard at High Holly, 37 High Holly Road, Scaly Mountain, N.C.”  The photo came from another veteran of these photos, Susan McBrayer of Sugar Hill. 

The other two to recognize the photo were Jay Altman, Columbia, S.C. and Allan Peel of San Antonio, Tex., who wrote: “Vineyard at High Holly, a 28-acre private estate in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is off the Highlands Plateau in Scaly Mountain, N.C., just 2,000feet north of the Georgia-North Carolina border. It is an elegant, family-owned and operated vacation destination, boutique winery and wedding venue that was opened in 2013. Facilities at the Vineyard include an open-air Pavilion, an outdoor wedding ceremony area, a large farmhouse and six separate cottages for guests, a restaurant/bar housed in a 1940s barn loft and a tasting venue in a wine cellar.”

  • 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.

LAGNIAPPE

Well ahead of schedule, it’s Zombie Time!

It’s Zombie Time! Retailers put out Christmas goods well before that magic day, and today’s merchandise sellers do the same thing when it comes to Halloween. Yet today it’s no longer mother sewing up a bedsheet for a little ghost, but now ghouls and goblins are much larger, often mechanical and very scary. This monster collection was spotted at Lowe’s Home Improvement on Beaver Ruin Road.

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