TE Projects: Virtual Tour
The Georgia TEA Virtual Tour takes the opportunity that technology has given us to bring virtual travelers from around the world to Georgia's historic and scenic transportation facilities. Transportation is at the heart of Georgia's history and is integral to its future. Transportation touches all of Georgia's cities from port cities of Savannah and Brunswick---to its river towns such as Columbus---to its rail cities such as Douglas and Atlanta. The Transportation Enhancement Activities (TEA) program illustrates how transportation plays a central role in Georgia.
Photographs, maps, and descriptions bring these places to travelers throughout the world. Through Georgia's TEA program, many historic transportation sites have been rehabilitated, pedestrian and bicycle facilities have been enhanced and created, and highways and byways have been landscaped. The TEA program's goal is to enhance the transportation experience with a focus on cultural, natural, and scenic areas.
We hope you enjoy your tour through a sample of Georgia's TE projects. If you are unfamiliar with Georgia, please make use of our interactive map. Please take note that you can view a larger version of the photographs by simply clicking on them.
Interactive Map
List of Sites
Covered Bridges in Georgia provides a discussion of and shows pictures of the few remaining covered bridges in the state. TE funds have been used to rehabilitate and restore these historic bridges.
- Warner Robins Historic Railroad Depot, Houston County
- Cordele Streetscape, Crisp County
- Douglas Streetscape, Coffee County
- Douglas Historic Railroad Depot, Coffee County
- Sapelo Island Lighthouse, McIntosh County
- McQueen's Island Bicycle and Pedestrian Trail, Chatham County
- Tybee Island Lighthouse, Chatham County
- Brunswick Waterfront, Glynn County
- Augusta Canal Bicycle and Pedestrian Trail, Columbia County
- Flowery Branch Depot Restoration Project, Hall County
- W&A Railroad Tunnel Restoration Project, Whitfield County
- Olmsted Linear Park Project, Fulton/ Dekalb County
- Guardhouse Project, Augusta (mpeg file, zipped 13.1 meg)
- History Walk Project, Augusta (mpeg file, zipped 27.2 meg)