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My first watercolor still life from a course I'm taking.

Mon Francais n'est pas très bon mais c'est amusement à parler, non?

The Woodbridge Inn just over the Wood bridge is renowned for its fine restaurant and accommodations dating back to 1880

Oglethorpe Monument - Dedicated in 1930 by Colonel Sam Tate to James Edward Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia Colony. Originally located atop Oglethorpe Mountain in Pickens County, the monument was in ruins by the late 1990's. Refurbished by world-renowned sculptor Eino, the monument now stands across from the Old Jail on Main Street in downtown Jasper.

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Nolan and Delaney getting ready to do a science project.

A simple fun activity for Kids at home - How to make a squishy ball or stress ball. This is a fun life hack at home in which we would teach how to make stress balls with balloons - Ballon Craft Activity. This is an easy and simple activity that can be done by anyone with simple items available at home.

"Learning is Fun"

by sculptor

William I. Sunderland

 

Dedicated to the Unconditional

Love of Animals and Children

 

~made of local Georgia marble, displayed in front of the marble building that is the nearby Pickens County Courthouse

  

"Learning is Fun"

by sculptor

William I. Sunderland

 

Dedicated to the Unconditional

Love of Animals and Children

 

~made of local Georgia marble, displayed in front of the marble building that is the nearby Pickens County Courthouse

  

"Learning is Fun"

by sculptor

William I. Sunderland

 

Dedicated to the Unconditional

Love of Animals and Children

 

~made of local Georgia marble, displayed in front of the marble building that is the nearby Pickens County Courthouse

  

"Learning is Fun"

by sculptor

William I. Sunderland

 

Dedicated to the Unconditional

Love of Animals and Children

 

~made of local Georgia marble, displayed in front of the marble building that is the nearby Pickens County Courthouse

  

ngeorgia.com/gmp/pickens_county.html

 

Georgia Marble

a metamorphosed limestone prized for its hardness and variety, is quarried in north Georgia near Tate, in Pickens County. This marble has been used extensively for gravestones and in buildings throughout the United States, including the Georgia State Caoital and the U.S. Capitol. Sixty percent of the monuments in Washington, D.C., in fact, are made from Georgia marble.

 

The earliest known use of Georgia marble dates to 1400, when effigies, bowls, projectile points, and other necessities were carved out of native marble. These early artifacts, found in Pickens County, are part of the permanent exhibit at the Etowah Mounds near Cartersville.

  

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