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MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you identify this idyllic stone church?

MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you identify this idyllic stone church?

Today’s Mystery Photo is a quaint, beautiful stone church, but where is it? Do your searching to find out and then send your answer to elliott@brack.net, and include your hometown.

Allan Peel of San Antonio, Texas, identified the last mystery as it was “shot on the grounds of the former Roosevelt family estate, which is now part of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, N.Y.

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by · March 17, 2023 · Mystery photos
7/23: Helping Young Eagles; Freedom from fear; Stalking law

7/23: Helping Young Eagles; Freedom from fear; Stalking law

Clic>k here to read the latest edition. In this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Veteran Pilots Give Flight Time to Young Eagles
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Freedom from Fear Is One of Our Basic Rights in the USA
ANOTHER VIEW: Recent Parking Lot Encounter Covered by Georgia’s Stalking Law
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union 
FEEDBACK: Applying 19th Century Imponderables to Today’s Production World
UPCOMING: Sugarloaf Rotary Plans Fifth Annual Gwinnett Duck Derby August 3
NOTABLE: Sugarloaf CID Installs License Plate Readers To Improve Safety
RECOMMENDED: The Blue Diary by Alice Hoffman
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Great Depression Was Hard on the Music Industry in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: What Is In This Vast Array In Mainly Red and Yellow? 
LAGNIAPPE: Using a Local Asset: Having Fun on the Chattahoochee River
CALENDAR: Some coming events

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by · July 22, 2019 · Full issues
Norman Rockwell’s depiction of "Freedom from Fear."

BRACK: Freedom from fear is one of our basic rights in the USA

By Elliott Braci  | It was the way that President Trump went about trying to deport people that bugged me.  He made several announcements and pronouncements well in advance that on a certain Sunday there would be raids to “send ‘em back” to their home country.

This caused great fear among people, many of them working steadily for their citizenship, fearful that they somehow would be caught up in this rush to judgment, and be deported.

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