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The colourful city of Macon in Georgia is an integral part of southern history, and home to a variety of historical attractions.
From hotels in Macon City Center, visitors get to enjoy a great variety of cathedrals, historic homes, business premises and other buildings that illustrate the city's heritage, developed largely since its founding in the early 19th century.
The city's many antebellum homes are reminders of a bygone era, and continue to provide insight into the pre-Civil War era.
The best place to begin charting the city's architectural history is on Vineville Avenue, which is lined by historic churches and houses.
The Hay House is another notable home of one of the city's noblemen.
The city is also home to two important museums, the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.
Music fans in particular often visit the Rose Hill Cemetary, where two members of the Allman Brothers Band are buried.
The Museum of Arts and Sciences provides a mixture of interesting thing old and new.
Given the city's association with the days of slavery, visitors ought not to miss the Tubman African American Museum.
The Ocmulgee Indian Mounds are part of a history that predates the arrival of Europeans.
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Introduction to Macon - City Center
The colourful city of Macon in Georgia is an integral part of southern history, and home to a variety of historical attractions.From hotels in Macon City Center, visitors get to enjoy a great variety of cathedrals, historic homes, business premises and other buildings that illustrate the city's heritage, developed largely since its founding in the early 19th century.
The city's many antebellum homes are reminders of a bygone era, and continue to provide insight into the pre-Civil War era.
The best place to begin charting the city's architectural history is on Vineville Avenue, which is lined by historic churches and houses.
The Hay House is another notable home of one of the city's noblemen.
The city is also home to two important museums, the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.
Music fans in particular often visit the Rose Hill Cemetary, where two members of the Allman Brothers Band are buried.
The Museum of Arts and Sciences provides a mixture of interesting thing old and new.
Given the city's association with the days of slavery, visitors ought not to miss the Tubman African American Museum.
The Ocmulgee Indian Mounds are part of a history that predates the arrival of Europeans.
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