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Macon Georgia
Macon, Georgia is located almost in the geographic center of Georgia.
Its central location to everything else in Georgia and its location on
the Ocmulgee River made Macon a booming town in the 19th century. As time
passed the state capital was moved from Macon to Atlanta and the city
slowed in growth. It is still, however, a thriving Georgian city that
is actually more "Southern" in mannerisms than Atlanta.
If you are coming to Georgia to see "the real South" Macon is
a must see city. There are some great sites to see in Macon and it is
easy to spend a day or two touring the museums and old homes. Spring is
the best time to see this beautiful city. That's when the dogwoods and
azaleas are in bloom.
Things to Do and See in Macon
Hay House
This Italian Renaisssance revival mansion was built in 1859 and is a great way to see a glorius antebellum home. It is located at 934 Georgia Avenue. Call the Hay House to find out more: 478-742-8155
Cannonball House
After you visit the Hay House walk down the street to the Cannonball House
to see the column that was hit by a cannonball during the American
Civil War in Georgia. This antebellum home is located at 856 Mulberry
Street. Call them at: 478-745-5982
Ocmulgee National
Monument
If you think the antebellum houses of Macon are old you should visit the
Ocmulgee National Monument. The history of this ancient Indian site starts
10,000 years ago, but the main attraction, earthen mounds, were built
by the people of the Mississippian culture that lived in the area around
900 A.D. Visit the mounds at 1207 Emery Highway or call: 478-752-8257
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