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Universities and colleges in Macon, Georgia (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Macon, Georgia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Central Georgia has several cultural attractions that include the Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia National Fairground, and the Museum of Aviation at the Robins Air Force Base. [12] Macon is home to over 10 museums, 5 tours and 7 annual festivals.
Crayton had the idea to celebrate Fickling and the trees he brought to the city. Her and The Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful Commission worked to create the event. [8] Macon celebrated its first International Cherry Blossom Festival that spring. The event lasted three days and was held at the Wesleyan College campus. Initially, it was meant to be a ...
Shows this weekend pay homage to what’s great about the past and present here. Marshall Tucker, Skydog 77 festival & the symphony highlight Macon’s music scene Skip to main content
The show will feature photos from Kirk West, Matt Odom, Dsto Moore and Christopher Smith. Column: Macon200 Bicentennial Art Show opens tonight with free reception at Macon Mall Skip to main content
Under government pressure in 1805, the Lower Creek ceded their lands east of the Ocmulgee River to the state of Georgia, but they refused to surrender the sacred mounds. They retained a 3-by-5-mile (4.8 km × 8.0 km) area on the east bank called the Ocmulgee Old Fields Reserve. It included both the mounds on the Macon Plateau and the Lamar mounds.
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The Johnston–Felton–Hay House, often abbreviated Hay House, is a historic residence at 934 Georgia Avenue in Macon, Georgia.Built between 1855 and 1859 by William Butler Johnston and his wife Anne Tracy Johnston in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, the house has been called the "Palace of the South."