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Macon's attractions showcase Southern history from the Paleo-Indian era of pre-16,000 to the 1970s hits of the Allman Brothers Band.
“Discover The World—Explore The Universe” at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, the largest general purpose museum in Georgia and only cultural institution in the state dedicated to both art and science. Founded in 1956 in the basement of the old Wesleyan Conservatory, the Museum’s 55,000 square-foot facility, located on 14 acres on Forsyth Road in…more
According to Nielson Television Ratings, Macon, Georgia, LOVES Oprah Winfrey! Experience for yourself the places Oprah…more
"A past to cherish, a future to fulfill." Those are the words inscribed on one of Macon's historic markers dedicated to…more
Macon survived the Civil War unscathed to flourish. This era is preserved and evident in several attractions including…more
Otis Redding was discovered here. Ma Rainey, Cab Calloway, Little Richard and many others also performed in this theater…more
Let us help you find accommodations, Macon's must sees and how best to get there. Tickets for packaged attractions…more
Fort Hawkins was established in 1806 by President Thomas Jefferson and Indian Agent Col. Benjamin Hawkins as an official…more
In the mid-1800s, William Butler Johnston was the keeper of the Confederate treasury, but the mansion he built is the…more
If you're traveling south on I-75 you'll find the Macon Visitor Information Center located nine miles south of Forsyth,…more
Children’s Activities Page Georgia Music Hall of Fame's The Music Factory Dance to your favorite videos, compose your…more
Remember fireflies, lemonade, and the front porch culture of yesteryear? Now for the first time in America, you can…more
Enjoy craft beers from breweries around the state, as well as a great musical lineup of all-Georgia bands, a homebrew…more
Legendary musician Otis Redding, Jr., has been immortalized by a life-size bronze sculpture, depicting him sitting on…more
History lives at this beautifully landscaped cultural landmark. Costumed actors bring to life the stories of people who…more
Roberta and Crawford County are your “Heart of Georgia” alternative to the congestion and rush of the city. The living…more
Meander through the 80-acre Rose Hill Cemetery, established in 1840 and on the National Register of Historic Places.…more
A History of War...Anything But Civil Cannonball House On July 30, 1864 Union Army soldiers attacked this authentic…more
Step back in time with a guided tour of this 1840 Victorian cottage, renowned as the birthplace of poet and musician,…more
This historic church has Romanesque Neo-gothic architecture with twin spires topped with crosses that measure 200 feet…more
In January 1970, The Big House became the place where members of the band, their roadies, friends and families lived…more
Otis Redding was dedicated to improving the quality of life for our community through the education and empowerment of…more
Self-Guided Tour of Antebellum Homes Hay House Step back into history inside "The Palace of the South." This 24…more