Nothing modern about the looks of this structure. Now it’s up to you to figure out where this is located, and tell us about it. Send your answers to ebrack2@gmail.com and include your hometown.
The gun emplacement on the right might give away the function of this building. Yet the question remains: where is it? Send your idea of the location of this Mystery Photo to ebrack2@gmail.com, and list your hometown.
Today’s Mystery Photo seems an idyllic place, with a harbor, a town and mountains with leaves turning on the trees. Figure out where this is and send your idea to ebrack2@gmail.com, along with your hometown.
Today’s mystery is an old fashioned obelisk, to mark some occasion. Figure out not only where it is located, but what it commemorates. Send your answer to ebrack2@gmail.com, including your hometown.
Here’s a mobile. It’s somewhat famous. Can you determine where it is located? Try your hand at this, then send your answer to ebrack2@gmail.com, and include your hometown.
Apparently on a night mission, this person in the Mystery Photo is taking a rest. See if you can determine where this statue is placed, and why. Send your ideas to ebrack2@gmail.com, and include your hometown.
Check out today’s Mystery Photo, a colorful and gorgeous architectural structure. You must let your mind wander to determine what and where it is. Try your skill and send your determination to ebrack2@gmail.com, and tell us your hometown.
Here are two figures all decked out apparently commemorating something big, in front of a massive building. Your job is to figure out what this is all about. Send your answer to ebrack2@gmail.com and include your hometown.
Today’s Mystery Photo has few clues for you to ponder on. It is in a gorgeous setting. See if you can figure out where it’s located. Send your guess to ebrack2@gmail.com, and include your hometown.
— American scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomatBenjamin Franklin(1706 –1790), via Cindy Evans, Duluth.
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Continuing objectives
Gwinnett Forum publisher Elliott Brack suggests that Gwinnett County needs a long-range list of continuing objectives for improving the county. His list:
Move statewide non-partisan judge and school board elections to the General Election.
Adoption of the 2023 Transit Plan for Gwinnett.
More creative efforts to support the arts in Gwinnett.
Advancement and expansion of city historical societies.
Require establishments that serve alcoholic beverages to halt sales of such products at 1 a.m., and close by 2 a.m.
Require the Georgia Legislature to meet only once every two years.
21st century salary for the Gwinnett County Commission members.
Remove chewing gum on sidewalks at entrances of post offices and other governmental buildings.
Eliminate single-use plastic packaging and straws in Gwinnett and require instead the use of paper products.
Condos instead of apartments for Gwinnett.
Interested in Gwinnett history?
Now re-printed in its third edition, Gwinnett: A Little Above Atlanta, the award-winning history of Gwinnett County, is once again available for purchase. It sold out of its first two printings. The book won the 2010 Award of Excellence in Documenting Georgia History from the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Board. The book is available at Old Town Antiques at 93 Main Street in Lilburn.
The history of Gwinnett is also available as an e-book from Amazon or Barnes and Noble for $9.95.
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