Camelot Discovered in Lawrenceville, Continued


Gwinnetians, if you weren't convinced by our recent expose that revealed the location of mythical Camelot right here in Lawrenceville, we went went digging for more proof, and boy howdy did we find some. Click that link first to catch up, then continue below for the latest developments in a story of Arthurian proportions. 


Not far from the Camelot building on West Pike lies the Black Knight's Castle (formerly profiled in our Local Landmarks series, before we were aware of the Arthurian connection), and just next door to that monumental edifice are none other than King Arthur Drive, Merlin Place, and Lancelot Way. 


We don't put much stock in coincidences here at DGHQ, and the evidence is overwhelming.

1. The Medieval (Times) Castle at Sugarloaf Mills
2. The Black Knight's Castle on Gwinnett Drive
3. King Arthur Drive
4. Merlin Place
5. Lancelot Way
6. Camelot on West Pike

The verdict is in, and contrary to popular belief, we're here to tell you that Camelot is not in England, but is in fact right here in the heart of our fair county, Gwinnett. As you read this, our intrepid staff is hot on the trail of Excalibur, famously given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake, which we have good reason to believe is Berkeley Lake. From there, we shall not stop until we have attained the Holy Grail itself. Tally ho!

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