Jaggampeta
Jaggampeta is also called as "Uddandula kota" (Fort of Pipes), "The Gate of Agency", "The Entrance of Maredumilli Forests" and "The Center of East Godavari".Since the 18th century, British rule dominated this region in India, known for its thriving export of decorative tiles to Britain.A siren dating back to 20th century can be heard across a 1.5km radius everyday, which used to indicate working hours (6AM, 8AM, 12PM, 2PM, and 6PM) for the industrial workers.Despite the availability of modern clocks, the siren still rings five times a day as it used to, as a tradition, keeping the area connected to its past industrial roots.[3] It has an average elevation of 44 meters (148 feet) The civic body of Jaggampeta is going to be upgraded as municipal council.