There’s not much to go on in today’s Mystery Photo. But there is a big story behind this photo. Let us test your skills on this mystery. Send any thoughts you have to elliott@brack.net, and include your hometown.
This Mystery Photo of today is obviously a lighthouse, which has certain telling characteristics. Your job is to tell us the story of this lighthouse, and where it is located. Send your idea to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown.
Say what you want, but doesn’t today’s Mystery Photo look sturdy? This building’s not going anywhere. Can you figure out what its function is, and where it is located? Send your answer to elliott@brack.net, and include your hometown.
After some rather easy mystery photos, today’s choice may be difficult to solve. So put on your extra heavy thinking cap, and see if you can identify this photograph. Send your thoughts to elliottt@brack.net, and be sure to include your hometown.
The cross on this building is your first clue for the first Mystery in 2024. Your job is to determine the exact area where this building is located. Go to it. F
Granted, this Mystery Photo may be a difficult one. You can probably guess the subject, but where is this stained-glass art located? Find your answer, then send to elliott@brack.net, and include your hometown.
While shopping this holiday season, you might get weary, and think that you should just slow down and get some sleep. Getting 40 winks seems like what this guy and the dog are doing. Now figure out where they are sleeping. Send your idea to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown.
For today, we present an unusual Mystery Photo, and will take some sleuthing to make an identification. Send your thoughts to elliott@brack.net and include your home town.
Here’s a photograph of quite a distinctive structure. Your job is to tell us where this photo was taken. Send your answers to elliott@brack.net. Be sure to list your hometown.
Today’s Mystery Photo looks like a great place to shop for Christmas gifts. Your job is to identify where this photograph was taken, and tell us something about the place. Send your ideas to elliott@brack.net, and tell us also where you live.
“Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening, ever-ascending, ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, so far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb.”
– Former Prime Minister Sir William Churchill (1874-1965).
2024 PRIMARY CANDIDATES
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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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