Virtual Travel – Georgia

We make our way north from Florida for the next stop on the Virtual Tour to Georgia. As with most states the cities are very different from the rest of the state, but nowhere is this more pronounced than Georgia. During our time living there we would say we didn’t live in Georgia, we live in Atlanta.

Still there is much to the state outside of Atlanta. With the Piedmont in the north and the beaches in the south, there is plenty to see and do in Georgia.

The oldest map in the collection is from 1949.

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1953 – The Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta is featured on the cover. This building was completed in 1889, having been built to support the move of the state government from Milledgeville after the war.

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The reverse side contains city maps, including downtown Atlanta. Note the first portion of the Downtown Connector has been completed, with plans for the Northwest and Northeast Expressways.

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Downtown Connector – 1955 & 2019. That’s what happens when the metro population goes from 1 million to 6 million in a little over 60 years.

Atlanta, Georgia - 1955    Atlanta, Georgia, ranks No. 4 for most aggressive drivers - Curbed ...

 

 

Sailing has been featured a couple of times. Left 1966, Right 1982

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Atlanta Skyline on the maps – 1968 & 2009. In 1968 there were 3 buildings in Atlanta over 400′ tall. Today there are 39.

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1968 Skyline

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2019 Skyline (photo by Curbed Atlanta)

 

 

 

1970 – Unidentified country scene

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1972 – Forsyth Fountain in Savannah

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The same fountain in 2020 (photos – Visit Savannah Tourist Website)

 

Savannah is a historic city with beautiful parks and antebellum architecture.

Travel Guide: Things to Do in Savannah, GA - Rachael Ray In Season

 

 

1976 – Bicentennial Map.

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The backside of the 1976 map details Georgia’s role during the revolution. Note the state encompassed the area that is now Alabama and Mississippi.

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1980 – View from the top of Amicalola Falls. These watefalls are the highest in Georgia, with a drop of over 700′.

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Same view 40 years later (photos from Wikipedia)

 

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1983 – Road construction in the colonial times.

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1984 – State Route 2 in far northeastern Georgia. While much of the state has had dramatic growth, Northeastern Georgia looks much the same.

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1989 – Celebrating Georgia’s most famous crop – peanuts.

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Believe it or not they now do ‘Peanut Tours’

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For 1993 and 1993 the map was produced by Southern Living Magazine, resulting in nondescript scenes.

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The Georgia coast, while short, has a number of highlights including Tybee Island (photo from visittybee website)

Visit Tybee Island | The Official Guide to Tybee Island, GA

 

Jekyll Island was once the winter home to the very rich. Today many of the ‘cottages’ remain.

Jekyll Island Club Resort | Jekyll Island – Georgia's Vacation ...

 

 

 

2002 and 2003 highlighted Georgia’s other famous crop – peaches. Ironically despite being the Peach State Georgia ranks #4 in peach production behind, amazingly, New Jersey!

California grows more peaches than the rest of the country combined.

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2007 – Not happy kids at a Horticultural Center.

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2008 – Lake Lanier. This massive lake is a result of the damming of the Chattahoochee River in 1956. The lake provides water for Atlanta, although the downriver states (Florida and Alabama) are constantly arguing with Georgia about the water rights.

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With suburbia having reached the shores, there is also a constant battle to preserve the undeveloped areas.

Lake Lanier | Official Georgia Tourism & Travel Website | Explore ...

 

 

 

2011 – Blackstock Vineyards and Winery in Dahlonega

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Dahlonega is a cool little town in the mountains of North Georgia. Originally a center for a gold rush, the town has relied on tourism for 100 years. (photo from Pintrest).

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2013 – A $6 million dollar bridge to Fort Benning, complete with a fountain that can turn itself off if it is too windy. Fort Benning has the population of a medium sized city, with over 100,000 people.

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For 2015 & 2016 rural scenes returned.

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Favorite Photos 2004-2014

Trier, Germany – February 27, 2006 – Imperial Baths

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Cleveland – December 27, 2010 – Frozen Pier on Lake Erie

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Louisville – October 27, 2013 – Foggy Ohio River Bridge

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Pittsburgh – June 28, 2008 – PNC Park

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Cleveland – June 15, 2009 – Progressive Field

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Columbus, Indiana – October 25, 2013 – Cummins Engines Corporate Office

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Scottsbluff, Nebraska – July 9, 2012 – Scotts Bluff National Monument

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Clermont, Kentucky – October 26, 2013 – Jim Beam Factory Tour

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Marblehead, Ohio – August 09, 2014 – Sandusky Bay & Cedar Point

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Cleveland – August 2, 2007 – Jacobs Field Restaurant

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Arapahoe Basin, Colorado – June 20, 2010

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Augusta, Georgia – April 10, 2013 – The Masters

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Pittsburgh – January 28, 2012 – Bill Mazeroski Statue

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Mansfield, Ohio – June 2, 2012 – Shawshank Redemption Prison Tour (Ohio Reformatory)

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Fayette County, Pennsylvania – October 9, 2011 – Kentuck Knob

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Pittsburgh – August 2004 – Kennywood Park

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Cambridge, Massachusetts – June 22, 2012 – Charles River

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Outside of Barstow, California – March 14, 2012 – Route 66

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Augusta, GA – April 2013- The Masters

Thanks to a really good friend I was able to secure tickets to the Masters Golf Tournament Wednesday Practice Round. This was important because you are permitted to take photos on a practice round, and even better Wednesday is the day the pro’s do a par 3 tournament where their family and friends tag along as caddies.

I was instructed to get there early, so I did, before the break of dawn.

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The sand traps on the pitching range had one of the ubiquitous groundskeeper in the coveralls grooming them.

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The cottages were beautiful with their shrubberies in full bloom.

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The players were much more relaxed with the fans.

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On one hole the players would try and skip their ball across a pond.

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Early April in Georgia provides the perfect weather for the grounds to be immaculate.

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For the par 3 tournament the families were out, complete with the coveralls.

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The tees were up close, making for easy photography.

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The par 3 course.

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As the day was ending there was a sighting of ‘The King – Arnold Palmer’

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In the end it was a great day at a very famous place, but for shooting photography of the greatest golfers in the world I had better luck at the World Golf Series events at Firestone Country Club in Akron.

Atlanta – December 2006 – Send Me Back to Georgia

We had lived in Atlanta for a number of years, and this trip was my first trip back since we left. I took the opportunity to go all over town checking out the sights, familiar and new.

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