The Brown County Museum of History announced the winners of their photography contest that is currently on display.
Sulema Orr won first place at the exhibit for her photo titled “Memories.” Nelle Coursey won second place for her photo “Looking Back.” Coursey also won the people’s choice award for her photo “Lest We Forget.”
The first and second place awards were based on creativity and the people’s choice award was selected by the public.
The exhibit called “History Through the Photographer’s Lens” features photos taken by the Brownwood Art Association’s Photography Group. The group recently held a photo shoot and captured interesting images from within the museum.
The exhibit will be open to the public in the Museum Annex – 209 N. Broadway (across from the Old Jail) for a final showing this weekend, Friday, November 23rd from 10am-2pm and Saturday, November 24th from 10am-4pm.
Admission price to the museum is $2.
For more information about the exhibit, call Beverly Norris at 325-647-7879.
Pictured is Sulema Orr (left) and Nelle Coursey (right) standing with their winning photos.