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Waterfall exhibit set for Museum of Art

APALACHICOLA - A photography exhibition "Waterfalls of North Georgia" will hang in the Apalachicola Museum of Art beginning April 24 and running through the Fourth of July weekend.
   
The 37 large photographic images, found in a book by the same name, depict the headwaters of the Chattahoochee, waters that eventually become part of the Apalachicola River, which flows into the bay.
   
The exhibit will open to the public and visitors with a reception April 24 at the museum at 96th Fifth St.
   
The opening reception will honor the photographer/ author, Jack Anthony, and the book's editor, Marilyn Marks Oberhausen, who has deep Apalachicola roots.
   
Fourteen of the photographs in the show will be of waterfalls on waterways that eventually flow into the Apalachicola River and Bay. The waterfalls displayed in the show are in the mountains of north Georgia and the water flows into four different watershed regions.
   
The museum's exhibit, and the new signage being installed at the museum, were made available by mini-grants from the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.


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