Here’s a spooky setting sent in by a reader. The photo is sure to be tough as nails to identify, but give it your best shot. Send your guess to feedback@statehousereport.com — and remember to include your name, home city and contact information.
Last week’s mystery, “Concrete jungle,” was a scene in downtown Greenville, which has modernized its architectural landscape in recent years as its attractiveness to visitors has grown.
Hats off to several readers who identified it, including George Graf of Palmyra, Va.; Robert Ridgeway of Clarendon County; Allan Peel of San Antonio, Texas; Elizabeth Jones and Jay Altman, both of Columbia; Pat Keadle of Wagener; David Lupo of Mount Pleasant; and Lisa Griffin of Tega Cay.
Lupo wrote, “Greenville is doing a good job of making the city’s center a pedestrian-friendly place where people want to be. (It’s certainly changed a lot since I was in high school there!) This view of the now-pedestrian portion of Laurens Street looks south from ONE City Plaza, a 2014 Civitas-designed update to the 1980s Piazza Bergamo, itself an update to an update of what I believe was originally an extension of Coffee Street.”
>> Send us a mystery picture. If you have a photo that you believe will stump readers, send it along (but make sure to tell us what it is because it may stump us too!) Send to: feedback@statehousereport.com and mark it as a photo submission. Thanks.
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