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Woodstock Artist's Work To Be Displayed in D.C.

Three paintings of Cherokee County landmarks will be on display in U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey's public office.

Artwork representing three Cherokee County landmarks will travel to the nation's capital to be on display later this month.

The congressional staff of Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Marietta) chose the work of Woodstock artist Ann Litrel to represent the county in the congressman's public office. 

The art includes paintings that depict the Woodstock Train Depot, Canton Theatre and the Gresham Mill at Sixes Road. 

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Each painting will be hung with a museum-style tag detailing the history of each landmark. 

“It’s nice to know that visitors or colleagues will see a little piece of Cherokee County history when they visit Congressman Gingrey in Washington,” she added. 

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Gingrey represents portions of Cobb and and all of Cherokee County in the U.S. House of Representatives. 


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