Lee and Karen Duquette in Atlanta
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This home serves as an unique venue for movies, TV sets and special events. While the interior layout differs from1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, it has replicas like the Oval Office, featuring a desk similar to the President's. It also has Lincoln's bedroom adorned with a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation. Plus a large swimming pool in the back and so much more.Of course, all Karen and Lee Duquette could do was to photograph the front of the house through the fence. |
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Below: Then it was time for Karen and Lee Duquette to drive around Atlanta, Georgia looking for "oddities" |
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Below: The Atlanta Falcon,
the largest avian sculpture in the world. It took two years to make
it. Its eyes reflect the iconic buildings of the city and the feathers
were polished to a silky silver hue. It is made of 32 tons of stainless
steel. The cast ball was made of bronze. The body consists of several
thousand laser-cut steel plates of different sizes, and the skeleton
of the bird was constructed from massive stainless steel plates. |
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Below: As Lee Duquette drove by but could not stop, Karen Duquette quickly snapped a photo of a mural of Stone Mountain. |
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Continue on to Stone Mountain
Park, Georgia and lots more - with a link back to previous years |
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