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    Meet Geleesa Denton of Macon, a 31-year-old entrepreneur who recently opened her own business in downtown Macon. MANicured Men’s Spa is an upscale men’s grooming spa at 486 Poplar St. that ...

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    A state designated American Indian reservation is the land area designated by a state for state-recognized American ... Tama Reservation: GA: 9: 0.14 (0.37) 0.00081 ...

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    It included both the mounds on the Macon Plateau and the Lamar mounds. In 1806 the Jefferson administration ordered Fort Benjamin Hawkins to be built on a hill overlooking the mounds. The fort was of national and state military importance through 1821, used as a US Army command headquarters, and a supply depot for campaigns in the War of 1812 ...

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    Warm Springs 1935 Warm Springs 1933. Warm Springs, originally named "Bullochville" (after the Bulloch family, which began after Stephen Bullock moved to Meriwether County in 1806 from Edgecombe County, North Carolina), first came to prominence in the 19th century as a spa town, because of its mineral springs which flow constantly at nearly 90 °F (32 °C).