Fort Hawkins

Location

736 Emery Hwy.
Macon GA 31217

Hours of Operation

  • Saturday : 12:00pm - 4:00pm
  • Sunday : 12:00pm - 4:00pm

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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. At the time, it was the Western frontier and a wilderness. It overlooked the ancient Indian Mounds of the "Old Fields" held sacred by the Muskogee Creek Nation, the Ocmulgee River, the Lower Creek Pathway that became the Federal Road connecting Washington, D.C., to Mobile and New Orleans, and the future site of the city of Macon founded across the river 17 years later.

The site of Fort Hawkins is preserved today and can be found at the intersection of Emery Highway and Maynard Street in Macon. It is located just across Emery from Ocmulgee National Monument. The site is now open on weekends and for special events. Hours are Saturday from Noon to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 12 noon to 4 p.m.

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