Credit: Andy Brack

If you’ve been around Charleston’s music scene over the years, you surely would have seen these Black-eyed Susans painted on a fence. Where is it? We’ll forward some City Paper swag to the 9th person who correctly answers the question and identifies this week’s mystery photo. To enter (one entry per person), send your guess, name and hometown in an email to: mystery@charlestoncitypaper.com.

Photo by Andy Brack

LAST WEEK’S MYSTERY, “River view,” was taken from Higgins Pier at the end of the West Ashley Bikeway in the Ashleyville neighborhood. In the distance across the Ashley River is the Citadel. The pier, dedicated in 2016 to longtime neighborhood educator and activist Leonard Higgins.

Congratulations to all who correctly identified the mystery and especially to the 5th correct sleuth, Rhonda Delusa, who lives in Mount Pleasant.

Every Monday, the City Paper offers a mystery photo taken somewhere in the Lowcountry. We encourage you to guess — and make sure to share your name and the town in which you live. We’ll uncover the mystery the following week and, every now and then, give a prize.

BONUS: If you want to submit a mystery photo taken by you for us to share, send it to our mystery email address. Make sure to put “Submission” in the subject line.

PAST MYSTERIES: While the guessing time on these mysteries is over, you might like seeing some old mystery photos that readers have puzzled over. Enjoy!


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