My South Galleries

Images From The South : Miscellaneous scenes and sightings that strike me as particularly Southern. Most of can also be found in other galleries.

Images From The South

Miscellaneous scenes and sightings that strike me as particularly Sout ...

Updated: Jul 13, 2008 2:25pm PST

Coastal Georgia :

Coastal Georgia

Updated: Jun 27, 2008 8:18pm PST

Country Stores : Georgia's old or rural country and general stores, abandoned or still open for business.

Country Stores

Georgia's old or rural country and general stores, abandoned or still ...

Updated: May 06, 2008 5:16pm PST

Drought : In 2007, Georgia was struck by a historic drought; the lack of rain and record high temperatures scorched fields and emptied our lakes and reservoirs, starving cattle ended up on the auction block before their time, the cotton remained low to the ground, and a wildfire that started near Waycross destroyed over 100,000 acres in southeast Georgia. This gallery contains images representing various aspects of the drought and how we coped with it.

Drought

In 2007, Georgia was struck by a historic drought; the lack of rain an ...

Updated: Feb 17, 2008 7:16pm PST

Georgia, Naturally : The natural side of Georgia - marshes, swamps, mountains, conservation efforts, weather.

Georgia, Naturally

The natural side of Georgia - marshes, swamps, mountains, conservation ...

Updated: Jun 24, 2008 6:31am PST

Historic Georgia : Photos of National Monuments, National Historic Sites and smalltown historic pride.

Historic Georgia

Photos of National Monuments, National Historic Sites and smalltown hi ...

Updated: Jun 25, 2008 10:24am PST

Industrial Georgia :

Industrial Georgia

Updated: Jul 13, 2008 2:24pm PST

Railroads And Their Towns : Georgia's railroad history began in the early 1830s with the construction of the Georgia Railroad between Augusta and Athens and the Monroe Railroad between Macon and Forsyth, and the establishment of the Georgia Railroad Company in 1833. By 1850 Georgia had the most rail miles of any southern state, and Atlanta had become a rail hub for the entire South, thus making it a key military target during the Civil War. After the war, the Georgia railroad system continued to expand until the 1920s when it started to decline due to the coming of the automobile. In the process, many of the small towns that had sprung up along the railroad lines started to decline as well, and their depots were torn down, moved, used for other purposes or simply left to decay. Sometimes I come across a small town that has an old depot, but no longer any railroad tracks. 80 years and several railroad mergers later, the Georgia rail system has stabilized and is a strong, 5,000-mile network served by the Norfolk Southern and CSX.

Railroads And Their Towns

Georgia's railroad history began in the early 1830s with the construct ...

Updated: Jun 08, 2008 2:59pm PST

Religion : Churches, cemeteries, and signs of faith.

Religion

Churches, cemeteries, and signs of faith.

Updated: Jul 13, 2008 2:24pm PST

Rural Georgia :

Rural Georgia

Updated: Jul 13, 2008 2:25pm PST

Smalltown Georgia :

Smalltown Georgia

Updated: Jul 03, 2008 7:13pm PST

This Old House : Abandoned or revived farm houses, cottages, and mansions - houses with plenty of stories to tell.

This Old House

Abandoned or revived farm houses, cottages, and mansions - houses with ...

Updated: Jun 21, 2008 6:11pm PST

Urban Georgia : Photos taken in Atlanta, Savannah and Macon.

Urban Georgia

Photos taken in Atlanta, Savannah and Macon.

Updated: Jul 13, 2008 2:24pm PST