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Macon Georgia



georgia.gov - City of Macon
Macon, incorporated in 1823, is the county seat of Bibb County. The city is named in honor of Senator Nathaniel Macon. Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol, under the Confederacy, from November 1864 to March 1865. ...

700 Poplar Street Macon, Georgia 31201 ...

www.cityofmacon.net ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - Bibb County
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. Macon's City Hall served as the temporary state capitol from November 1864 to March 1865. ...

• Macon (County Seat) ...

601 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia 31201 ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - Macon County
Macon County is named in honor of General Nathaniel Macon, a North Carolina statesman and president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate. Macon County was carved from Houston and Marion counties in 1837. ...

Andersonville National Cemetery and Park is in the southwest tip of Macon County. Approximately 45,000 Union soldiers were imprisoned here during the Civil War, with 13,000 perishing from hunger and disease. ...

www.maconcountyga.org/ ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - Macon County
There is a large Mennonite colony in Macon County near Montezuma. ...

Sam Henry Rumph of Macon County developed the Elberta Peach, the variety responsible for establishing Georgia as the peach state. John Donald Wade, famous Georgia author, also hails from the county. ... [Read More]

ATSDR - Health Consultation - Southern Wood Piedmont Company, Norfolk Southern Facility, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia
ChemRisk. 1991. Investigation of dioxins and furans in the soil of Southern Wood PiedmontCentral of Georgia Railway Facility in Macon, Georgia. ChemRisk, Cleveland, OH. August 28. ...

Geraghty & Miller. 1991a. Creek reconnaissance report: The northeastern branch of DillonCreek, Macon, Georgia. Raleigh, NC. March. ...

Taylor. 1996. Personal communication between Eastern Research Group, Inc., and Jimmy Taylor.Macon-Bibb County Health Department. May. ... [Read More]

Preserve America Community: Macon, Georgia
Macon is a lead member of Georgia's Antebellum Trail, a 100-mile Macon-to-Athens tour. Within the city are several established self-guided tours, including a Music Heritage Tour, which celebrates the influence of Macon natives such as Otis Redding and Little Richard. Both its history and its music are the reason Macon is known as the "Song and Soul of the South." ...

Macon is currently promoting preservation on several fronts. Targeted efforts are underway to revitalize two deteriorated historic neighborhoods, Tatnall Square Heights and Beall's Hill/Central South. NewTown Macon, Inc., a non-profit community development corporation, is working to attract new investment to Macon's downtown through initiatives such as development of the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail, a 10-mile river walk. ... [Read More]

Macon Automated Flight Service Station Home Page
Macon AFSS is an air traffic control facility which provides pilot weather briefings consisting of weather and aeronautical data. We also handle flight plans, enroute radio communications, and VFR search and rescue services. We assist lost aircraft and aircraft in emergency situations; relay ATC clearances; originate and issue NOTAM’s; broadcast aviation weather information; receive and process IFR flight plans; monitor NAVAID’s throughout Georgia; and augment and back up the ASOS weather observation at Middle Georgia Regional Airport! ... [Read More]

Macon County QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Select a county Appling County Atkinson County Bacon County Baker County Baldwin County Banks County Barrow County Bartow County Ben Hill County Berrien County Bibb County Bleckley County Brantley County Brooks County Bryan County Bulloch County Burke County Butts County Calhoun County Camden County Candler County Carroll County Catoosa County Charlton County Chatham County Chattahoochee County Chattooga County Cherokee County Clarke County Clay County Clayton County Clinch County Cobb County Coffee County Colquitt County Columbia County Cook County Coweta County Crawford County Crisp County Dade County Dawson County Decatur County DeKalb County Dodge County Dooly County Dougherty County Douglas County Early County Echols County Effingham County Elbert County Emanuel County Evans County Fannin County Fayette County Floyd County Forsyth County Franklin County Fulton County Gilmer County Glascock County Glynn County Gordon C ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - City of Marshallville
Macon County is named in honor of General Nathaniel Macon, a North Carolina statesman and president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate. Macon County was carved from Houston and Marion counties in 1837. ...

    Region 8 » Macon County » City of Marshallville ...

Andersonville National Cemetery and Park is in the southwest tip of Macon County. Approximately 45,000 Union soldiers were imprisoned here during the Civil War, with 13,000 perishing from hunger and disease. ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - City of Montezuma
Macon County is named in honor of General Nathaniel Macon, a North Carolina statesman and president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate. Macon County was carved from Houston and Marion counties in 1837. ...

    Region 8 » Macon County » City of Montezuma ...

Andersonville National Cemetery and Park is in the southwest tip of Macon County. Approximately 45,000 Union soldiers were imprisoned here during the Civil War, with 13,000 perishing from hunger and disease. ... [Read More]


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