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Macon Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

 
An old sweet song. A soulful serenade. A screaming guitar. Get ready to rock when you roll into historic Macon, Georgia.

Museum of Arts and Sciences Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

The Museum of Arts and Sciences features frequently changing fine art, science and humanities exhibitions, plus a full-dome planetarium, Mini Zoo and a three-level Dsscovery House full of children's activities. Regular planetarium and live animal shows, plus current exhibits, included with admission

Tubman African American Museum Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Celebrate African American art, history and culture at the Tubman African American Museum. Named for the Harriet Tubman, the “Black Moses” and underground railroad conductor, the Tubman is the largest museum in the Southeast of its kind.

The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

A world-class museum where visitors can explore the largest collection of Allman Brothers Band memorabilia….sit on the porch where Duane Allman & Berry Oakley spent many hours together….walk up the same steps that Butch Trucks, Jaimoe & Chuck Leavell did…and tour the house that inspired Gregg Allman

Historic Douglass Theatre Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

The Douglass Theatre is located in downtown Macon, GA just off interstate 16, our facility is easy to find with plenty of parking. The convenience, affordability and professionalism of the staff make the Historic Douglass Theatre the best place to visit or host your next event.

Hay House, a property of The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Hay House, a National Historic Landmark (built 1855-59) is an 18,000-sq-ft mansion in the Italian Renaissance Revival style. Often called "The Palace of the South," this seven-story house features a cupola rising 80-feet from the ground, 24 rooms, a speaker tube system, and indoor plumbing.

Custom Tours of Historic Macon Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Let the Macon CVB customize a tour to fit the interests of your group or to follow a theme; such as, architecture, music, African American heritage or Civil War history. A professional step-on guide will escort you with colorful commentary on Macon's history and its people. 

Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Enjoy fishing, camping, boating, picnics, tennis and swimming from one of three white sand beaches. Each features covered picnic pavilions, well-maintained grounds, and ample restrooms. Other amenities include tennis courts, playgrounds and concessions.

Macon Centreplex Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Georgia's largest convention facility outside of metro-Atlanta and one of the finest, most versatile in the Southeastern United States, the Coliseum and Edgar H. Wilson Convention Centre provide 140,000 square feet of function space all under one roof.

Otis Redding Statue at Ocmulgee Heritage Trail Gateway Park   Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Legendary musician Otis Redding is memorialized in a life size statue at beautiful Gateway Park, trailhead of the Ocmulgee River Heritage Trail. Sit with him on the dock, hum your favorite Otis tune, picnic on the grassy hillside overlooking the river or drop a line for the catch of the day.

Lights on Macon Illumination Tour Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

View some of the city's most resplendent homes on this free self-guided, exterior tour of thirty antebellum homes and historic structures. Offered 365 days a year, this tour showcases their unique architectural features on a nightly display of southern elegance and grandeur.

Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

The largest state sports hall of fame in the U.S. celebrates athletes like Hank Aaron, Nancy Lopez and Bobby Jones.

Sidney Lanier Cottage Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Tour this circa-1840 cottage, which is the birthplace of the famous poet and musician.

Grand Opera House Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Built in 1884, the Grand features one of the largest stages in the South. The Grand has seen stars such as Will Rodgers, Sarah Bernhardt, Houdini and more. Still active with theatre events. Admission Charged. A performing Arts Center of Mercer University.  

Macon Mall Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Shop one of Georgia's largest enclosed shopping centers, featuring 200 stores and eateries, including a two-story food court and family entertainment center. Anchor department stores include Macy's, Belks, Sears and JCPenney.

Ocmulgee Expeditions of Macon Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Enjoy the babbling water with a relaxing 1 to 3 hour expedition down the Ocmulgee River beginning at Amerson Water Works park and ending at the Spring Street parking lot and trailhead of the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail in Macon.

Federated Garden Club of Macon Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

The Federated Garden Clubs of Macon, Inc., organized in 1934, is a non-profit council of garden clubs whose purpose is to facilitate member clubs' interests of civic beautification, gardening education, and environmental conservation. Former private home was designed in by architect Neel Reid, 1910

Fox Run Country Club Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Fox Run Country Club offers many of the best golf package values in Georgia. Designed by renowned architect, Tom Clark, our golf course is the only semi-private course in the Central Georgia area with Crenshaw Bent Grass greens. Offers 18-holes, full service restaurant and lounge, putting green.

Amerson Water Works Park of Macon Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

A part of the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail in Macon, this park offers a picnic area, canoe launch, miles of unpaved hiking and biking trails, bank fishing and a Porter pavilion. A perfect setting for summer camp activities, staff retreats, group meetings, fundraisers, birthday parties, family reunions.

Smiley's Flea & Farmers Market Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Flea & Farmers Market, Shopping, Fresh Produce, Tour Bus Parking, Free Parking, Free Admission, State-Wide Attraction, known as one of the premier flea markets in the southeast.

Fort Hawkins Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Fort Hawkins was established in 1806 by President Thomas Jefferson and Indian Agent Col. Benjamin Hawkins as an official U.S. Army Fort and Indian Factory for trading and meeting with Native Americans. This replica of the Southeastern Blockhouse at the original site in Macon.

Anderson Conference Center Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

A contemporary conference facility with state-of-the-art A/V capabilities on the campus of Goodwill Middle Georgia and the CSRA.

Macon I-75 Welcome Center Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Traveling south on I-75 you'll find the Macon Visitor Information Center located nine miles south of Forsyth, Georgia, at the rest area just south of Exit 181. Information specialists at the Center will assist you with dining, shopping, touring, lodging referrals, reservations, and traveling info.

Ingleside Village Shopping & Arts District Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Between Corbin Avenue and Rogers Avenue, running parallel to Vineville Avenue in midtown Macon, this shopping district includes several, easily walkable blocks of antiques stores, art galleries, eateries, an outdoor gardening shop and unique gift stores. 

The Shoppes at River Crossing Logos
Macon | Historic Heartland

Come enjoy the finest collection of top-name stores and restaurants in central Georgia situated in a beautiful, open air setting. These are just a few of the names you'll find waiting for you: Dillard's, Barnes & Noble, Coach, Talbots, Chico's, J. Jill, Bonefish Grill, Sticky Fingers, Gymboree.