CLUE: Today’s mystery photo may be a creampuff to some travelers. So tell us where you think scene was shot, and which rail line it is. Send your ideas to elliott@brack.net, and be sure to include your hometown.
CLUE: What in the world are these two guys, one a baseball player and the other a businessman, discussing? Who and where are they? Send your guess to elliott@gwinnettforum.com — and make sure to include your contact information and hometown.
Perhaps this edition’s Mystery Photo will prove a little easier than last week. The architecture may tell you something. Now figure out where this building is located, and tell us what you can about it. Send your thoughts to elliott@brack.net, and be sure to include your address.
New mystery photo: Do the steps, the brick, the steeple and even naked branches of the tree give you a clue as to where this might be? If you have a hunch of its location, send along to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include you hometown.
Will this edition’s Mystery Photo be too difficult, since there is no hint in the photo about where the photograph was taken? Some of you may remember this from your travels. Send in your thoughts about the photo to elliott@brack.net, and be sure to include your local address.
For this edition’s mystery photo, get out your thinking caps and see if you can identify this town square. There are several hints if you know your geography. Send in your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your home address.
You don’t see many photographs like this edition’s Mystery Photo. Can you figure out what this is, and where it is located? Send your idea to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your current hometown.
The water is a beautiful shade of blue, and contrasts dramatically with colorful houses in this seaside community. There are also beautiful spires to help place this location. Send in your thoughts on where this could be to elliottt@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.
The last few mystery photos have been to difficult for our readers. No one recognized what we thought would be an easy photo from Karen Garner last week, of the beach at Garden City, S.C.
This edition’s Mystery Photo may surprise you. Several places appear to be like this, but exactly where is this photo taken? Send in your thoughts along with your name and hometown to Elliott@brack.net.
“We are born charming, fresh and spontaneous and must be civilized before we are fit to participate in society.”
–Etiquette Authority Judith Martin (1938 – ), also known as Miss Manners.
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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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