Early Start Reflections Shrimp Boat Art Tybee Island
by Reid Callaway
Title
Early Start Reflections Shrimp Boat Art Tybee Island
Artist
Reid Callaway
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Early Start Reflection.....by Reid Callaway
Shrimp Boat Art
Tybee Island Georgia
The shrimp boat and crew of the Agnes Marie are readying for the days fishing adventures. Shrimp boats dock here along Lazaretto Creek on the back side of Tybee Island along Georgia's beautiful backwater seacoast on the Atlantic Ocean.
Tybee Island is an island off the coast of the U.S. state of Georgia; it is one of the Sea Islands and one of the Golden Isles of Georgia. The city of Savannah, Georgia and several other islands, are nearby. Its beaches are frequented by vacationers. Bike trails, walks along the beaches and sandbars are a few of the many things vacationers can do. The island is also full of wildlife, consisting of many different mammals, reptiles, and birds living and breeding in the island's inland marshes. Shrimp boats go fishing from here and dolphin tours are available....
In the late 19th century, at the height of the Industrial Revolution, residents in large, polluted cities frequently sought out remote beaches for summertime getaways. Clear, saltwater breezes were believed to be remedies for various ailments, including asthma and certain allergies. Steamships began carrying patients and tourists to Tybee Island just after the Civil War. In 1887, the Central of Georgia Railroad completed a line to Tybee Island, opening the island to a wave of summer tourists. The railroad built the Tybrisa Pavilion in 1891, and by the end of the decade, several hundred summer cottages dotted the island.
In the 1920s, U.S. Route 80 was completed, connecting Tybee Island via road with the mainland. The Tybrisa Pavilion became a popular stop for Big Band tours, and development pushed toward the island's southern tip. By 1940, the island had four hotels, including the Desoto Hotel and Hotel Tybee, and numerous smaller lodges. The Tybrisa Pavilion burned in 1967, and was replaced by the Tybee Pier and Pavilion in 1996.
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May 22nd, 2016
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Reid Callaway
Thank you Steve Breslow for featuring my artwork in our group.... Urban Images! 11/20/2016
Reid Callaway
Thank you Laura Ragland for featuring my artwork in our group... WeatherUnderground! 7/9/2016
Reid Callaway
Thank you Frozen in Time Fine Art Photography for featuring my artwork in our group.... The Niche! 6/27/2016
Reid Callaway
Thanks so much Lyric Lucas for featuring my artwork in our group... Out Of The Ordinary! 6/18/2016
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary 1 A Day" group! 6/18/16
Reid Callaway
Thank you Darren Fisher for featuring my artwork in our group... Water, Water and Water! 6/14/2016
Reid Callaway
Thank you John Bailey for featuring my artwork in our group...Images That Excite You! 610/2016
Reid Callaway
Thank you so much Maria Wall featuring my artwork our group... The Photographers Cafe! 6/8/2016
Reid Callaway
Thank you for your kind words Skip and for making this image one of your personal Favorites! 6/2/2016
Skip Willits
Really a wonderful image Reid. Early morning is really magical and you caught the feeling here.
Reid Callaway
Thank you Jannice Walker for featuring my artwork in our group... Sunsets Sunrises Night and Moon Shots! 5/31/2016
Reid Callaway
Thank you HH Photography for enjoying my artwork and for making this image one of your personal Favorites!
HH Photography of Florida
A lovely time of the day to capture these shrimpers getting ready to head out. Love the shrimp boats. L/fv