What a gorgeous mountain scene! It could be anywhere, and all we want you to do is pinpoint this location. Maybe the way the snow falls on the sides can give you a hint, or not. Send your idea to elliott@brack.net.
For the most recent Mystery Photo, not a GwinnettForum reader apparently has been to that location, nor recognized the town hall in Mills, Mass., which Karen Garner sent in. However, while he did not know where the building was located, Bob Hanson of Loganville says the structure is a former railroad station.
Lilburn resident wins DAR Outstanding Veteran Volunteer Award
Major James N. Freeman of Lilburn, U.S. Army, Retired, is the Georgia state winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution Outstanding Veteran Volunteer Award. Major Freeman was nominated by the Lawrenceville Philadelphia Winn Chapter of the DAR. He is also the winner of the Southeastern Division (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee) and is now a national finalist. He is shown with his wife, Peggy, who is a past regent of the chapter. The DAR Outstanding Veteran Volunteer Award national winner will be announced at DAR’s Continental Congress in Washington, DC, in June. Meanwhile Peggy Duncan Freeman won the Georgia State Society’s prestigious Outstanding DAR Service for Veterans Award for her years of outstanding and tireless work to support veterans. Some 15 members of the Philadelphia Winn chapter from Gwinnett attending the 118th state conference in Augusta. (Photo by Valerie Craft.)
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