MYSTERY: Famous for two reasons

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CLUE: This structure is not a house in the United States. Surprises you, eh? But it’s famous not only as a house, but its location is famous for something else. Tell us where and what you think this house is famous for, by sending your name to elliott@brack.net, including what town you live in.

15.0501.mysteryLast edition’s mystery photo, we thought, would be easier. It was taken recently in Paris by Andy Brack of Charleston, S.C. First in recognizing the photo was in Paris, but not knowing where, wasRoss Lenhart of Pawley’s Island, S.C. Valerie Cadet of Lawrenceville was first with the total answer, recognizing the “Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris.”

Then came many others recognizing it, includingGail H. Johnson, Rutland, Vt.; Robert Michener, Suwanee; Karen Burnette Garner, Dacula; and Ruthy Lackman Paul of Norcross, who added: “Luxembourg Gardens is in the sixth district of Paris, and is always perfectly groomed. When the weather is nice, Parisians, of all ages, flock to the French-style flower beds designed and meticulously trimmed chestnut trees and gardens.”

Others recognizing the photograph were Tanya Moore, Norcross; and Susan McBrayer,Sugar Hill.

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