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At nearby Ocmulgee National Monument, more than 17,000 years of human habitation are celebrated and preserved. Visitors can enter a reconstructed earth lodge to see the original 1,000-year-old clay floor and seating as well as an eagle effigy.

Other city landmarks include Wesleyan College, founded in 1836 and the first college chartered specifically to grant degrees to women. Mercer University, founded in Penfield in 1833, has been in Macon since 1871. A highlight among historic buildings is the 1836 City Hall. Originally built as a fireproof bank, the Classical Revival-style building also served as the temporary state capitol during the last 2 years of the Civil War.

Older residential sections are lined with antebellum mansions spared by Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman on his March to the Sea. Outdoor recreational activities are many at nearby Lake Tobesofkee.

The Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House, 2321 Vineville Ave., is a tribute to the local band who are considered the architects of Southern rock music. Highlights in the Grand Tudor-style mansion, once home base for the band, include posters, photographs and memorabilia as well as film footage and audio recordings; phone (478) 741-5551.

Macon celebrates the blooming of some 300,000 Yoshino cherry trees in late March. The International Cherry Blossom Festival features arts and children's festivals, an international food fair, concerts, evening torchlight walks, tours of historic houses and the downtown area, parades and an old-fashioned Southern ball. A designated cherry blossom trail showcases the flowering trees.

The Pan African Festival of Georgia in April celebrates a rich cultural heritage of African art, music and storytelling. Also taking place in April is Fired Works Regional Ceramics Exhibition and Sale , a show spotlighting the work of regional artists that includes a variety of ceramics demonstrations and workshops. Visitors can tour secluded gardens and view private lofts and interiors in the city's historic districts during the Spring Stroll of Macon Houses and Gardens in May.

Visitor Centers

Macon-Bibb County Convention and Visitors Bureau 450 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Macon, GA 31201. Phone:(478)743-3401 or (800)768-3401

Self-guiding Tours

Maps and brochures describing walking tours are available from the convention and visitors bureau or the welcome center north on I-75; phone (478) 743-3401.

Things to Do

The Cannonball House

Georgia Sports Hall of Fame

Hay House

Museum of Arts and Sciences

Ocmulgee National Monument

Sidney Lanier Cottage House Museum

Tubman Museum

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