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Macon County, Georgia; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Macon County (Georgia) Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Orte im Macon County (Georgia) Usage on el.wikipedia.org Κομητεία Μέικον (Τζόρτζια) Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Kantono Macon (Georgio) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Condados de Georgia (Estados Unidos) Condado de Macon (Georgia)
Roughly bounded by Vineville Ave, Candler Dr, Bonita Pl, High Point Rd, and Forest Hill Rd. 32°51′26″N 83°40′46″W / 32.857132°N 83.679464°W / 32.857132; -83.679464 ( Ingleside Historic
The Ingleside Historic District is a planned neighborhood and a historic district in Macon, Georgia, United States, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. About 549 acres (2.22 km 2 ) in area, in 2016 it included 641 contributing buildings , four contributing structures, and two contributing sites, as well as 115 ...
English: Locator map of the Macon-Warner Robins-Fort Valley Combined Statistical Area in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The two components of the CSA are colored separately: Macon Metropolitan Statistical Area: red; Warner Robins Metropolitan Statistical Area: yellow
I-75 northbound sign at Hartley Bridge Road for I-475 north in Macon I-475 northbound end at I-75 between milemarkers 178 and 179. I-475 carries six lanes (three in each direction) throughout its entire route (expanding to eight lanes at both junctions with I-75), except at its northernmost terminus with I-75, where it briefly reduces to four lanes.
The Macon Historic District is a historic district in Macon, Georgia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 and was expanded in 1995. [2] The original listing covered 587 acres (238 ha) and included 1,050 contributing resources; the increase added 101 acres (41 ha) and 157 contributing resources (of which 10 acres and 10 contributing buildings were already listed ...
The Shirley Hills Historic District in Macon, Georgia is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 and was expanded in 2014. It includes 401 contributing buildings and 68 non-contributing ones, and 27 contributing sites, and one contributing structure.
The Macon metropolitan area is a metropolitan statistical area consisting of five counties in Central Georgia, anchored by the principal city of Macon. At the 2010 U.S. census, the five-county area had a population of 232,293. [3] A July 2017 estimate placed the population at 228,914. [4] In 2022, its estimated population was 235,805. [5]