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 Macon Real Estate and Homes for Sale in Bibb County, Georgia
Macon is also home to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.
Macon’s arts community is strong; galleries and performing art venues are plentiful, a selection which pairs well with the city’s excellent and diverse restaurants.
Macon is a city of experience, history and culture.
www.macon-real-estate.com   (548 words)

  
 Macon, Georgia GA, city profile (Bibb County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Macon, GA Macon is a city in Bibb County.
Georgia > All counties > Bibb County > Macon
Historic sites and museums: Ocmulgee National Monument, Tubman African American Museum, Georgia Music Hall of Fame, Georgia Sports Hall of Fame, Sidney Lanier Cottage, Museum of Arts and Sciences
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=8066   (663 words)

  
 Bibb County, Georgia History and Genealogy: American History and Genealogy Project: Macon Vital Records, Cemeteries
Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol from November, 1864 to March, 1865.
Macon is also home to Wesleyan College, founded in 1836 as the Georgia Female College.
The county has two incorporated municipalities: Macon, the county seat, and Payne City.
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 city of macon georgia and other macon related information
City of Macon, Georgia July 12, 1806 Letter to Secretary of War Henry Dearborn indicating the move from Fort Wilkinson (Milledgeville) to Fort Hawkins (Macon) was underway February 19, 1818 General...
Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol...
Macon City Council Home Page: Information on the Macon City Council Macon City Council 700 Poplar Street Macon, Georgia 31202 Phone: 478-751-7260 Home Living Visiting Mayor Council City...
www.nethorde.com /macon/city-of-macon-georgia.html   (360 words)

  
 Bibb County, Georgia History and Genealogy: American History and Genealogy Project: Macon Vital Records, Cemeteries
Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol from November, 1864 to March, 1865.
The county has two incorporated municipalities: Macon, the county seat, and Payne City.
~ Historical Record of Macon and Central Georgia (can be purchased here
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 Bibb County, Georgia (GA) Obituaries (Obits)
He frequented city hall, paid regular visits to all the officials when they happened to be those for whom he had worked in the elections, and regularly made calls at all the public offices about town.
Following the war, he earned his degree from John Marshall Law School, taught international law at Georgia State and served as Assistant Attorney General for Georgia under Governor M. Thompson.
Turpin, a native of Rabun County, Georgia, was a long-time resident of Monroe County.
www.geocities.com /salsmail2001/bibbobits.html   (9116 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Macon, Georgia
During the Civil War, Macon served as the official arsenal of the Confederacy and Macon City Hall, which would serve as the temporary state capitol in 1864, was converted to use as a hospital for the wounded.
Macon is a city located in Bibb County, Georgia, USA.
Macon is, next to Atlanta, the most important railway centre in the state, being served by the Southern, the Central of Georgia, the Georgia, the Georgia Southern and Florida, the Macon Dublin and Savannah, and the Macon and Birmingham railways.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Macon,-Georgia   (391 words)

  
 Crowne Plaza Macon: Home
The hotel is conveniently located 15 minutes from Macon Airport, two miles from Mercer University, eight miles from Macon State College and within minutes of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.
Crowne Plaza Macon is located in downtown Macon in the heart of Georgia, close to some of the most historic homes and attractions in the South.
Macon lies 75 miles south of Atlanta and one and a half hour's drive from Atlanta Airport.
www.cpmacon.com /attract.htm   (391 words)

  
 Hotels Macon - Hotels in Macon Georgia - Macon Hotels
The Days Inn Macon is located off Interstate 16 at Exit 6 Golden Isle in Macon, Ga. It is just one mile from the Ocmulgee National Monument Park, the industrial park with many corporations, and historic downtown Macon with Macon Centreplex, Georgia M...
Only seven miles from the Douglas Theatre and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, this hotel is six miles from the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.
The Days Inn in West Macon, GA is conveniently located off Interstate 475.
www.georgiahotelfinder.com /GA/Macon.html   (714 words)

  
 Securely Book Macon, Georgia Hotels, Motels, Inns and Resorts Near Middle Georgia Regional Airport
Macon is at the heart of Georgia, a city filled with references to our Civil War past, but alive with today's commerce and culture At Wingate Inn - Macon it is our goal to make every guests's stay as enjoyable and productive as possible Wingate Inn
Our upscale, 16-story hotel towers over the heart of historic downtown Macon, ideally located within easy walking distance of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame, the Harriet Tubman
The Courtyard Macon is located five miles from downtown and seven miles from Mercer University.
www.tripinfo.com /IHS/poi/59377.html   (1800 words)

  
 CC: Macon, GA: Chapter Two
The historical aspects of the city stand as a tourism attraction in themselves, and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and Georgia Sports Hall of Fame highlight the tourism district in the new vision.
More than 30 over-the-road hauling companies operate trucks through Macon, and air service is readily available from Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport, the Middle Georgia Regional Airport, or Herbert Smart Airport.
Georgia Power Company supplies most of the electrical energy to the area as well as to much of the state.
www.merrill.org /cc/macon/02/index.html   (1800 words)

  
 Macon, Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the Civil War, Macon served as the official arsenal of the Confederacy and Macon City Hall, which would serve as the temporary state capitol in 1864, was converted to use as a hospital for the wounded.
Macon is known as the "Cherry Blossom Capital of the World." It boasts over 275,000 Yoshino Cherry Trees, more than any other city in the world.
Macon lies on the site of the Ocmulgee Old Fields, which were home to Creek Indians and their predecessors for as long as 12,000 years before Europeans arrived.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Macon,_Georgia   (1358 words)

  
 Bibb County, Georgia History and Genealogy: American History and Genealogy Project: Macon Vital Records, Cemeteries
Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol from November, 1864 to March, 1865.
~ List of Churches in Macon, Georgia (addresses included)
The county has two incorporated municipalities: Macon, the county seat, and Payne City.
gagen.i-found-it.net /bibb.html   (1369 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Georgia Music Hall of Fame
The city of Macon offered to donate property for the new building, and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Authority was created in 1991 to begin the project.
The Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon is the state's official music museum.
Each style of music is represented in one of Tune Town's buildings, which include a rhythm and blues club, a chapel, a café, and "Backstage Alley," an area featuring people behind the scenes in the music industry (such as songwriters, producers, and attorneys).
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2705&pid=s-61   (1369 words)

  
 Georgia Counties - Bibb County - Community Profile
Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol from November 1864 to March 1865.
Macon is home to Wesleyan College, founded in 1836 as the Georgia Female College, the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women.
Macon was incorporated in 1823 and named after Senator Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina - the home state of most of the early white settlers in the area.
georgiamagazine.com /counties/bibb/community_profile.htm   (1369 words)

  
 Bibb County, Georgia History and Genealogy: American History and Genealogy Project: Macon Vital Records, Cemeteries
Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol from November, 1864 to March, 1865.
Bibb County, Georgia History and Genealogy: American History and Genealogy Project: Macon Vital Records, Cemeteries
The 54th county formed in Georgia, created in 1822 from part of Houston County, was Bibb.
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 Bibb County, Georgia History and Genealogy: American History and Genealogy Project: Macon Vital Records, Cemeteries
Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol from November, 1864 to March, 1865.
Macon is also home to Wesleyan College, founded in 1836 as the Georgia Female College.
Macon, named after Senator Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina, was incorporated in 1823.
gagen.i-found-it.net /bibb.html   (1369 words)

  
 local florists Macon Georgia!
Macon City Hall, 700 Poplar St, Macon Georgia 31202
The links to the local florist flower shop web sites in Macon Georgia are being provided as a service.
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www.ilocalflorist.com /Georgia/local_florist_macon.htm   (477 words)

  
 Campuses & Maps - Macon State College
The 167-acre Macon Campus, located in western Bibb County near the intersection of U.S. 80 and Interstate 475, is served by a fiber optics network linking students, faculty and staff to Internet resources.
The Warner Robins Campus is located at the corner of University Boulevard and Watson Boulevard, across from City Hall and just a half mile from the main gate at Robins Air Force Base.
Since 1970, Macon State College has been helping military and civilian personnel of Robins Air Force Base meet their higher education goals at the University System of Georgia's Robins Resident Center.
www.maconstate.edu /about/campuses   (210 words)

  
 Postcard: Vintage college & trade school postcards for sale.
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#8309_ SOUTH BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA, VIEW OF THE CAMPUS OF NEWPORT RHODE ISLAND, CITY HALL, TOWNSEND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL and
Postcard: Vintage college & trade school postcards for sale.
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 georgia music hall of fame
Georgia Music Hall of Fame County:Bibb City:Macon Type:Museum.
The Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon is the state's official music museum.
Georgia andgt; All counties andgt; Georgia Music Hall of Fame.
www.leedickersonforcongress.org /georgia-music-hall-of.html   (462 words)

  
 The Official City of Macon Web Site - City Departments: Central Services
The Official City of Macon Web Site - City Departments: Central Services
These buildings and facilities include two airports, nineteen recreational facilities, one golf course, one Senior Citizen’s Center, one cemetery, fifty-six tennis courts, thirty-three ballfields, seven swimming pools, City Hall, City Hall Annex, Central City Park, Police Precinct/Team/Offices, Central Services Building, Cherry Blossom Building, Terminal Station, Public Works Buildings, as well as Vehicle Maintenance Building.
It is the intent of the Central Services Department to provide specialized services to all City Departments as well as the general public.
www.cityofmacon.net /CityDept/centralserv.htm   (209 words)

  
 Georgia Historic Markers (Counties A-E)
xOglethorpe's Camping Ground (Georgia's Founding) ACH Bull and Bay Streets next to City Hall, Savannah
SS Savannah and SS John Randolph GHM 025-3 At City Hall, Bull and Bay Streets, Savannah
xOld Wesleyan College-1836 (Replaced by GHM 011-12) GHM 011-9A College and Magnolia Streets, Macon
www.cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/gahistmarkers/gamarkersA-E.htm   (209 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Otis Redding (1941-1967)
He was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 1981 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
Redding was honored in Macon with a seven-foot statue, which was unveiled at Gateway Park, the trailhead for the city's Ocmulgee Heritage Greenway.
Otis Redding became one of the most admired and influential soul musicians, and he is still praised by many as the greatest popular-music vocalist ever to call Georgia home.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1661   (707 words)

  
 news6
The latter is a union hall that for decades has drawn black and white Kansas Citians and tourists to sleep-depriving sessions that begin when some of the city's best musicians drift into the room after their nightclub gigs to jam with their friends.
According to Finish friend Heikki Suosalo, he was living in Macon, Georgia and doing community work - helping children etc. - but hadn't been involved in music for a long time.
Unlike the abandoned proposal for a Grammy Exposition and Music Heritage Hall of Fame at The Pyramid, the Stax project is promoted by Memphians with connections to the Stax legacy, experience in marketing and ties to museum administration.
staxrecords.free.fr /news6.htm   (707 words)

  
 Cherry Blossums
Vicksburg National Military Park; Hank Williams Museum; President Jimmy Carter National Historic Site; Cherry Blossoms in Macon; Savannah; Charleston; Middleton Place; Boone Hall; President Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home; Stone Mountain; Margaret Mitchell Museum; Rock City Gardens; Southern Belle Riverboat; Historic Falcon Manor
As we head into rural southern Georgia, we will visit the President Jimmy Carter National Historic Site in Plains, where President Carter was born and raised.
We’ll visit some of its historic homes and churches on a tour of the city.
www.dandipert.com /2005/cherry_blossoms.htm   (707 words)

  
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 TDGH - April 23
In ceremonies in Macon, eight new members were inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame: Norman Faircloth, Catherine Hardy-Lavender, Antonio McKay, Clarence Scott, Jeff Van Note, Danny Yates III, Dewitt Talmedge ("D.T." Bell), and Burell Towns ("B.T.") Harvey.
In Salt Lake City, the University of Georgia women's gymnastic team defeated five other teams to win its second straight NCAA national championship.
www.cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/tdgh-apr/apr23.htm   (1855 words)

  
 US-80: Georgia
At the heart of Georgia, Macon is home to the engaging Georgia Music Hall of Fame, and a prehistoric Mound City.
Most of the 40,000-square-foot space, which opened in March 2001, is dedicated to the 1864 Battle of Mobile Bay, during which U.S. Navy Admiral Farragut first uttered the words "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" while leading his ships to capture the last Confederate -controlled Gulf Coast port.
In the west, you can detour to explore the surprisingly simple homes of two U.S. presidents, Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Warm Springs, and Jimmy Carter at Plains.
www.roadtripusa.com /us_80/georgia.html   (1855 words)

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