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A weekly photo contest in which readers guess where a photo was taken in the Cascade PatchPatch correspondent Jamie Cox correctly identified the location of this week's mystery photo. Congratulations, Jamie! The original picture showed the symbol in the A-Frame roofline of Kiku's Japanese Steak & Seafood House at Campcreek, 3630 Marketplace Blvd., #850, East Point, Ga., 30344. Didn't figure it out? That's O.K. We have plenty more ready for you. Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our growing base of loyal readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday to guess where it was taken. Think you know where …
Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our wonderful readers, have until noon Friday to guess where it was taken. Think you know where this symbol is located? Submit your guesses in the comments box below. By the way: Please do not use aliases--and that includes just initials or only a first name. Please use the name from your Cascade Patch account if you participate. Each reader is limited to one guess each. If no one has guessed the location by Thursday afternoon, we will post a clue in the comments. …
The mystery photograph of the colorful dancers is a part of a wall mural at the West End Performing Arts Center, 945 Ralph David Abernathy. [See original mystery photo here]. No one guessed the location but please don't despair: readers get a chance to correctly guess a picture's location every week. Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we're going to feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our wonderful readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday to guess where it was taken. All you do is comment is add a comment in the "Tell Us" section on the front …
Every Wednesday in Cascade Patch, we feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our wonderful readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday to guess where it was taken. Think you know where this mural is located? Submit your guesses in the comments box below. By the way: Please do not use aliases--and that includes just initials or only a first name. You must use your full name from your Cascade Patch account to participate. Each reader is limited to one guess each. If no one has guessed the location by Thursday afternoon, we will post a clue in the comments…
Congratulations to regular reader "Donna" and contributor Shandra Hill Smith for correctly identifying the location of the white adirondack chairs in this week's "Where in the Patch was Patch?" mystery photo. [Click here for original photo: Dec. 22nd Mystery Photo] The chairs line the south end of the Red Lobster at 3360 Camp Creek Pkwy. Wednesday morning, Donna and Shandra guessed the location just minutes apart. The most common alternative response was Arbor Terrace at Cascade, an assisted-living community at 1001 Research Center Atlanta Dr. Didn't figure it out this week? That's O.K. …
Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we're going to feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our wonderful readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday to guess where it was taken. Think you know where these chairs can be found in Cascade? Submit your guesses in the comments box below. By the way: Please do not use aliases--and that includes just initials or only a first name. You must use your full name from your Cascade Patch account to participate. Each reader is limited to one guess each. If no one has guessed the location by Thursday afternoon, we will …
The mystery photograph--of Jean Childs Young (first row, far left) and members of her 1970s-era tennis Cascade Heights team--is a part of the quilt display at Young Middle School, 3116 Benjamin E Mays Dr. [See original mystery photo here]. No one guessed the location but please don't despair: readers get a chance to correctly guess a picture's location every week. Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we're going to feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our wonderful readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday to guess where it was taken. All you do is …
Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we're going to feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our wonderful readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday to guess where it was taken. Think you know where this picture can be found in Cascade? Submit your guesses in the comments box below. By the way: Please do not use aliases--and that includes just initials or only a first name. You must use your full name from your Cascade Patch account to participate. Each reader is limited to one guess each. If no one has guessed the location by Thursday afternoon, we will …
Congratulations to Jenal Harris who correctly identified the pathway leading to the front door of The Beautiful Restaurant, 2260 Cascade Rd., Atlanta, GA 30311, as the location of this week's "Where in the Patch was Patch?" mystery photo. Harris guessed the location just a few hours after we posted this week's mystery photo. Didn't figure it out? That's O.K. We have plenty more ready for you. Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we're going to feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our growing base of loyal readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday …
Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we're going to feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our growing base of loyal readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday to guess where it was taken. Think you know where this walkway is in Cascade? Submit your guesses in the comments box below. By the way: Please do not allow aliases--and that includes just a first name. You must use your full, real name from your Cascade Patch account to participate. Each reader is limited to one guess each. If no one has guessed the location by Thursday afternoon, we will post a …
This week's mystery photo was taken in the Historic West End's Howell Park, 983 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. The art is a section of a large mural by artist Jimoh Buraimoh entitled "A Meeting of Elders." Several came close but nobody guessed this week's mystery photo. That's O.K. We have plenty more ready for you. Every Wednesday on Cascade Patch, we're going to feature a photo taken by a Patch photographer somewhere in the greater Cascade area. You, our growing base of loyal readers, have until 2 p.m. Friday to guess where it was taken. Think you know where this artwork is in Cascade? …