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MYSTERY PHOTO: Two domes

MYSTERY PHOTO: Two domes

We go from last week’s mystery of one gold dome to this week’s photo of two brick-colored domes.  Where is this building and what is it?  Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com with “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.   Please make sure to include your name and contact information.

Last issue’s mystery

The April 9 Mystery Photo showed the gold top of the Georgia state capitol in Atlanta.  While we got some guesses of buildings in West Virginia and Savannah, hats off to those who correctly identified the dome:  Bud Ferillo of Columbia; Chris Brooks of Mount Pleasant; David Brown of Daniel Island; Cheryl Smithem of Summerville; Montez Martin of Charleston; Chuck Boyd of Hanahan; George Graf of Palmyra, Va.; and Tom Tindall of Edisto Island.

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MYSTERY PHOTO: Gold top

MYSTERY PHOTO: Gold top

The only clue we’ll give you to this week’s Mystery Photo is it is not in South Carolina.  So what is it and where is it?   Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com with “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.   Please make sure to include your name and contact information.

Last issue’s mystery: The April 2 Mystery Photo may have been the best ever (so far) because it was one of three of the same thing.  Last week’s photo shows the top of a “standpipe” water tower in Walterboro. But wait, there are two other similar structures in South Carolina — one in nearby Allendale and another in the Upstate in Belton (we didn’t know about the Belton one.)

by · 04/09/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY PHOTO: Interesting skyscape

MYSTERY PHOTO: Interesting skyscape

Here’s a photo of a skyscape somewhere in South Carolina.  Just what is it and where is it?  Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com with “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.   Please make sure to include your name and contact information.

Last issue’s mystery
Several readers correctly identified the ship in the March 26 as the newly-christened USS Ralph Johnson, named for a local Marine hero who died in Vietnam.  But the question wasn’t to name the ship, but to identify who named the ship.

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MYSTERY PHOTO:   Stately building with lots of bricks

MYSTERY PHOTO:   Stately building with lots of bricks

This stately building should look familiar to some people across South Carolina. Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com with “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.   Please make sure to include your name and contact information.
Last issue’s mystery
The Feb. 26 mystery, shown at right, is the Dillon County Courthouse, an ornate building smack in the middle of a rural Pee Dee county. 

Hats off to several sleuths who correctly identified the building, constructed just over 100 years ago:  George Graf of Palmyra, Va.; Chris Brooks of Mount Pleasant; Tom Tindall of Edisto Island; Cheryl Smithem of Summerville; Bill Segars of Hartsville; and Jennifer Bozard of Charleston.

by · 03/05/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY PHOTO:   Mystery house

MYSTERY PHOTO:   Mystery house

So here’s an ornate Italian-looking building that landed somewhere in South Carolina. Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com with “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.   Please make sure to include your name and contact information.

Last issue’s mystery

The Feb. 19 mystery, shown at right, as the boyhood home in Columbia for U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.

Hats off to several sleuths who correctly identified the Wilson home:  Cheryl Smithem of Summerville; Jenni Tyler of Mount Pleasant; Carolee Williams of Charleston; Bud Ferillo of Columbia; Chris Brooks of Columbia and George Graf of Palmyra, Va.

by · 02/26/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY PHOTO:   Mystery house

MYSTERY PHOTO:   Mystery house

We bet this South Carolina home looks familiar to some of you, but where is it – and what’s its importance? Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com with “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.   Please make sure to include your name and contact information.

The Feb. 12 mystery, shown at right, is the main building at Wofford College in Spartanburg. Congratulations to all of those who correctly identified it:  Hal Creel of Folly Beach; Chris Brooks of Mount Pleasant; Tom Tindall of Edisto Island; Bill Segars of Hartsville; Jeff McWhorter, Robert Behre, Joseph Tecklenburg and Cheryl Smithem, all of Charleston; Ross Lenhart of Pawleys Island; and George Graf of Palmyra, Va.

by · 02/19/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY PHOTO:   Twin towers

MYSTERY PHOTO:   Twin towers

Where are these impressive twin towers located in South Carolina? Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com with “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.   Please make sure to include your name and contact information.

Last issue’s mystery: The Jan. 29 mystery, shown at right, was a picture from 1979 of the railroad station in Branchville, S.C. What’s interesting about it is how two sets of tracks split with the station in the middle. Hats off to those who correctly identified the image: George Graf of Palmyra, Va., Tom Tindall and Mary Honey Coan, both of Edisto Island; Paul Hedden of James Island; and Mary Bush Bryan of Hampton, S.C. (If there were others, we apologize for not identifying you, but some of our inbound emails over the last week didn’t get to us.)

by · 02/12/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY PHOTO:   Where is this?

MYSTERY PHOTO:   Where is this?

Here’s an old photo that might bring back some memories to people in a particular part of South Carolina.  Where is it?  What is it?  Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com with “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.   Please make sure to include your name and contact information.

by · 01/29/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY PHOTO: Big gun

MYSTERY PHOTO: Big gun

Contributing photographer Michael Kaynard of Charleston sent along this photo of a big, old gun that’s located somewhere in South Carolina.  But where?  Have you seen it?  Send your best guess – plus your name and hometown – to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.  In the subject line, write: “Mystery Photo guess.”

Last issue’s mystery: The Jan. 16 mystery, “Cloudy bridge,” is a photo of Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala.  It may be, as sleuth George Graf wrote, the most famous bridge in the nation’s civil rights struggle.

by · 01/22/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Cloudy bridge

MYSTERY PHOTO:  Cloudy bridge

Here’s a bridge outside of South Carolina that you might recognize.  But where is it?  Send your best guess – plus your name and hometown – to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.  In the subject line, write: “Mystery Photo guess.”

by · 01/16/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos