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Georgie the concrete goose is seen wearing birthday attire in the photo taken on Wednesday in front of Marjorie Scott’s Eastern Avenue home in Augusta. She has been dressing it up for 20 years. Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer
Georgie the concrete goose statue is seen wearing birthday attire in the photo taken on Wednesday in front of Marjorie Scott’s Eastern Avenue home in Augusta. She has been dressing it up for 20 years. Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer
Marjorie Scott has a scrap book for the concrete goose in front of her Eastern Avenue home in Augusta. She has been dressing it up for 20 years. This 1996 motorcycle themed outfit was in honor of the United Bikers of Maine Toy Run.
Sally Kinkade hangs up one of the about 100 outfits that her mother Marjorie Scott has for the concrete goose on Wednesday in Augusta. Scott has been dressing up Georgie the Goose that stands in front her Eastern Avenue home for 20 years. This construction flagger outfit was made in honor of gas pipeline construction that was going on along Eastern Avenue last year. Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer
Marjorie Scott talks about her concrete goose on Wednesday in front of her Eastern Avenue home in Augusta. She has been dressing it up for 20 years and said the plaid school outfit was her favorite. Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer
Marjorie Scott has over 100 outfits for Georgie the concrete goose, like these Red Sox accessories photographed on Wednesday in Augusta. She has been dressing it up for 20 years. Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer
Marjorie Scott talks about her concrete goose on Wednesday in front of her Eastern Avenue home in Augusta. She has been dressing it up for 20 years and said the plaid school outfit was her favorite. Joe Phelan/Staff Photographer
Marjorie Scott has a scrap book for the concrete goose in front of her Eastern Avenue home in Augusta. She has been dressing it up for 20 years. This 1996 photo shows a Postal Service letter carrier outfit for Valentine’s Day.