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  2. Johnston–Felton–Hay House - Wikipedia

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    The Johnston–Felton–Hay House, often abbreviated Hay House, is a historic residence at 934 Georgia Avenue in Macon, Georgia. Built between 1855 and 1859 by William Butler Johnston and his wife Anne Tracy Johnston in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, the house has been called the "Palace of the South." The mansion sits atop Coleman Hill ...

  3. Macon, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Macon, Georgia. /  32.83472°N 83.65167°W  / 32.83472; -83.65167. Macon ( / ˈmeɪkən / MAY-kən ), officially Macon–Bibb County, is a consolidated city-county in Georgia, United States. Situated near the fall line of the Ocmulgee River, it is 85 miles (137 km) southeast of Atlanta and near the state's geographic center—hence its ...

  4. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    October 15, 1966. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park (formerly Ocmulgee National Monument) in Macon, Georgia, United States preserves traces of over ten millennia of culture from the Native Americans of the Southeastern Woodlands. Its chief remains are major earthworks built before 1000 CE by the South Appalachian Mississippian culture (a ...

  5. Macon Historic District (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Macon Historic District is a historic district in Macon, Georgia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 and was expanded in 1995. The original listing covered 587 acres (238 ha) and included 1,050 contributing resources; the increase added 101 acres (41 ha) and 157 contributing resources (of which 10 acres and 10 contributing buildings were already listed on ...

  6. Downtown Macon, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    478. Downtown Macon refers to the largest financial district in the city of Macon, Georgia, United States. It is home to many museums, ranging from the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame to the Tubman African American Museum. Numerous Antebellum homes are located in Downtown Macon, including the Woodruff House, the Hay House, and the Cannonball House.

  7. Cannonball House (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Cannonball House (Macon, Georgia) / 32.84002; -83.63220. The Cannonball House is a historically significant Greek revival house located at 856 Mulberry Street in Macon, Georgia, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] It earned its name after sustaining damage from a Union Army cannonball strike on July 30 ...

  8. Riverside Cemetery (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Cemetery (Macon, Georgia) /  32.8509844°N 83.6385962°W  / 32.8509844; -83.6385962. Riverside Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery [3] in Macon, Georgia established in 1887. It is approximately 54 acres (22 ha) in size and privately owned. Over 18,000 people are interred here.

  9. File:Hay House, Macon GA.jpg - Wikipedia

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