Today’s mystery is a feat of bridge engineering. Your job is to identify where this bridge is located. There are not many clues, so be selective in what you choose to zoom in on. Send your thoughts to ebrack2@gmail.com.
Jay Altman of Columbia, S.C., correctly identified the recent mystery. “It’s the Uncle Remus Museum, located in Eatonton, Ga. The museum is housed in a log cabin constructed from three original slave cabins dating back to the 1800s. It is dedicated to the life and works of Joel Chandler Harris, the author famous for the Uncle Remus tales. The museum features memorabilia, wood carvings, and dioramas depicting scenes from the stories. A wooden sculpture of the character ‘Brer Fox’ stands outside the cabin.” The photo was contributed by Susan McBrayer of Sugar Hill.
Several people also recognized this photo. They include Bo O’Kelley, Murrayville; Marlene Ratledge Buchanan, Snellville; Mike Tennant, Duluth; Billy Chism, Toccoa; Allan Peel of San Antonio, Texas; George Graf, Palmyra, Va.; Michelle Morgan, Snellville; Cindy Hall, Canton; Mitzi Hull, Cumming; Paula Cosentino, Duluth; G.M. Wyatt of Alpharetta; and Sara Rawlins of Lawrenceville.
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Former governors of Georgia: We ran across this photo recently of Georgia governors from 1947 to 1999. From left are Ernie Vandiver, Zell Miller, George Busbee, Carl Sanders, Jimmy Carter, Joe Frank Harris and Herman Talmadge. Two governors who served during that time are not in the picture. Who are they? (Photo from Georgia Encyclopedia.)



