Lee Quarrier: Driving along Highway 74 in the western North Carolina mountains.
Lee Quarrier: Western North Carolina, along Highway 74.
Lee Quarrier: Description of the Chattooga River in Georgia & South Carolina.
Lee Quarrier: The perils of the Chattooga River in Georgia/South Carolina. The Deliverance canoeists found that out and were injured during filming in 1971.
Lee Quarrier: Chattooga River in South Carolina/Georgia, designated as 'wild and scenic' in 1974.
Lee Quarrier: Canoeing on the Chattooga River, which separates Georgia and South Carolina. The movie Deliverance was filmed in this part of the river in 1971.
Lee Quarrier: The Chattooga River in South Carolina. Georgia is on the other side. Deliverance was filmed in this section of the river in 1971.
Lee Quarrier: Marching down to the Chattooga River in South Carolina for a canoeing adventure.
Lee Quarrier: White water rafting down the Chattooga River. Taken from the South Carolina side of the Highway 76 bridge; Rabun County, Georgia on the other side. Deliverance was filmed in this section of the river.
Lee Quarrier: Trying to figure out which direction to go on the Chattooga River in South Carolina/Georgia.
Lee Quarrier: Chattooga River in South Carolina/Georgia. The famous river from Deliverance.
Lee Quarrier: Chattooga River in South Carolina/Georgia. Taken at 'Bull Sluice', just off Highway 76. A woman is channeling the flow of the river into her stretching, on the right, then a canoeist is getting prepared.
Lee Quarrier: Chattooga River rafting. They have trips with different levels of difficulty. On Highway 76 in Rabun County, Georgia.
Lee Quarrier: Allman Brothers Band graves - Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, Georgia. Greg Allman on left. He wrote Whipping Post, Melissa, and Midnight Rider. Duane Allman and Berry Oakley on right.
Lee Quarrier: Greg Allman (Allman Brothers Band) grave at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. He wrote their most popular songs and died in 2017.
Lee Quarrier: Duane Allman and Berry Oakley (Allman Brothers Band) graves at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. They died in motorcycle accidents in 1971 and 1972.
Lee Quarrier: Confederate graveyard at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. Riley Womack was in Company F of the 3rd Mississippi Cavalry, Confederate States of America, and died at age 18.
Lee Quarrier: Confederate graves at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. In front are D.C. Dubbs, Company B of 20th Mississippi Cavalry, and Henry Tucker of Company E, 5th Kentucky Cavalry. Rose Hill opened in 1840.
Lee Quarrier: Confederate graves at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. I have many ancestors who fought for the Confederacy and other ancestors who were on the Union side. Quite a large and amazing cemetery, opened in 1840.
Lee Quarrier: Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. Click the photo once or twice to better see the words. It describes the history of the Confederate graveyard.
Lee Quarrier: Graves for the Schwed, Lilienthal, and Nussbaum families in the Jewish section ('Hebrew Burial Ground') of Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. They all lived/died in the 1800s.
Lee Quarrier: Graves of Emilie Bernd (died 1875) and Levy Bernd (born in Prussia in 1788, died in Georgia in 1868) in the Jewish section ('Hebrew Burial Ground') of Rose Hill Cemetery - Macon, Georgia. Click the photo once or twice to get a better read.
Lee Quarrier: 'Hebrew Burial Ground' (in the iron arch) at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. The Jewish burial section. Established in 1844
Lee Quarrier: Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia - description of Confederate Memorial Day. Confederate graveyard on the left.
Lee Quarrier: Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia - June, 2020. It opened in 1840 and has many interesting and artistic gravestones. On the left is Luke Ross, who was born in 1775 in North Carolina and died in Georgia in 1844.
Lee Quarrier: Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. Click the picture a couple of times for a better read. The Gresham family is here. Parents were born in 1812 and 1822. I like the Celtic crosses on the gravestones. I think their son was killed in the Civil War.
Lee Quarrier: Wuxtry Records in Athens, Georgia. The oldest continuously operated record store in Georgia. Some famous Athens rock stars met and have worked here, like Peter Buck & Michael Stipe (REM) and Kate Pierson (B-52s). I bought 2 CD's.
Lee Quarrier: Wuxtry Records in Athens, Georgia. The oldest continuously operated record store in Georgia. Famous Athens rock stars met and have worked here, like Peter Buck & Michael Stipe (REM) and Kate Pierson (B-52s). I bought CDs from Bob Seger & Harry Nilsson.
Lee Quarrier: University of Georgia-themed masks for sale in Athens, Georgia. The dog has a Georgia Bulldog on its face; no chance of either getting or transmitting the Wuhan virus.
Lee Quarrier: The 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, one of the main music halls in town. Unfortunately closed for now. Love doesn't make up for that.