Camera Maker | Canon | Camera Model | Canon EOS-1D Mark II N |
Aperture | f/9 | Color Space | Uncalibrated |
Exposure Value | 0 EV | Exposure Program | Program |
Exposure Time | 1/320 sec | Flash | No Flash |
Focal Length | 34 mm | ISO | 400 |
Metering Mode | Pattern | Date/Time | 2007:03:08 14:06:16 |
Copyright | © 2007 Jason O. Watson. All rights reserved. | Orientation | 1: Normal (0 deg) |
Resolution Unit | Inch | X Resolution | 300 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Y Resolution | 300 dots per ResolutionUnit | Compression | Jpeg Compression |
Exposure Mode | 0 | Keywords | travel United States of America United States America USA US Georgia GA history historical historic historical marker famous landmark road side highway popular Place of Interest Places of Interest Tourist Attraction Tourist Attractions Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations Travel Destination Travel Destinations tour tourism tourist attraction destination Sign Signs American Day Daytime Historical Sites Vertical Education Historical Site Marker Markers Outdoor Outdoors Outside Road Road Signs Roadside Roadsign Uncle Remus Museum Joel Chandler Harris Eatonton non-profit organization Turner Park Joseph Sydney Turner Turnworld Joseph Addison Turner The Countryman Putnam County |
Caption | UNCLE REMUS MUSEUM This memorial to Joel Chandler Harris, born in Eatonton Dec. 9, 1848, was constructed from three slave cabins found in Putnam County. Uncle Remus Museum, Inc., a local non-profit organization of dedicated citizens established and has maintained its operation continuously from the opening on April 21, 1963. Turner Park is a part of the home place of Joseph Sydney Turner, the Òlittle boyÓ to whom the world famous stories of the ÒcrittersÓ were told by ÒUncle Remus,Ó HarrisÕ unique creation. Turner grew up at ÒTurnwold,Ó nine miles east of Eatonton, home of his father, Joseph Addison Turner, where Harris had his first job assisting in printing The Countryman. Erected 1977 by Uncle Remus Museum, Inc. |