Guidebook for Macon - RiverHouse Location

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Guidebook for Macon - RiverHouse Location

Food Scene

Taki Japanese Steakhouse
6255 Zebulon Rd
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Fish N' Pig
6420 Moseley Dixon Rd
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Starbucks
121 Tom Hill Sr Blvd
Chick-fil-A
140 Tom Hill Sr Blvd
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Ingleside Village Pizza
2395 Ingleside Ave
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Oliver's Corner Bistro
496 2nd St
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Piedmont Brewery & Kitchen
450-B 3rd St
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Rookery
543 Cherry St
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Parks & Nature

Bike Trails, boating, fishing, swimming
Arrowhead Park
2800 Arrowhead Dr
Bike Trails, boating, fishing, swimming
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Amerson River Park
2551 Pierce Dr N
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Sightseeing

The Cannonball House is a Greek Revival mansion built in 1853. This was the only structure in Macon struck by a cannonball during the Civil War in 1864. Listed on the National Register of Historic Homes, the house features a Civil War museum as well as furnishings from the Wesleyan College meeting rooms of Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Mu sororities.
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Cannonball House (Macon, Georgia)
856 Mulberry St
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The Cannonball House is a Greek Revival mansion built in 1853. This was the only structure in Macon struck by a cannonball during the Civil War in 1864. Listed on the National Register of Historic Homes, the house features a Civil War museum as well as furnishings from the Wesleyan College meeting rooms of Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Mu sororities.
The Hay House is a 18,000-square-foot Italian Renaissance Revival style mansion built from 1854 to 1859. This National Historic Landmark has been featured on A&E's "America's Castles" and CSPAN's "Cities Tour". The home is seven levels with a 80-foot cupola, breathtaking fine arts room and 15-room speaker tube system. Must see attraction.
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Johnston–Felton–Hay House
934 Georgia Ave
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The Hay House is a 18,000-square-foot Italian Renaissance Revival style mansion built from 1854 to 1859. This National Historic Landmark has been featured on A&E's "America's Castles" and CSPAN's "Cities Tour". The home is seven levels with a 80-foot cupola, breathtaking fine arts room and 15-room speaker tube system. Must see attraction.
This is the 1842 birthplace of Georgia's antebellum poet laureate and young entrepreneur, Sidney Lanier. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, see his silver flute, and view his wife's tiny wedding gown from 1867.
Sidney Lanier Cottage
935 High St
This is the 1842 birthplace of Georgia's antebellum poet laureate and young entrepreneur, Sidney Lanier. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, see his silver flute, and view his wife's tiny wedding gown from 1867.
The mini-museum is where you can stop and learn about the King of Soul, Otis Redding. View exhibits and displays provided by the Redding family and soak up musical history.
Otis Redding Foundation
339 Cotton Ave
The mini-museum is where you can stop and learn about the King of Soul, Otis Redding. View exhibits and displays provided by the Redding family and soak up musical history.

Arts & Culture

The Tubman African American Museum is the Southeast's largest museum dedicated to the Art, History and Culture of African Americans. Take a journey from Africa to America! Begin your adventure with local Artist, Wilfred Stroud’s nine panel mural that chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the African American Experience.
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Tubman Museum
310 Cherry St
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The Tubman African American Museum is the Southeast's largest museum dedicated to the Art, History and Culture of African Americans. Take a journey from Africa to America! Begin your adventure with local Artist, Wilfred Stroud’s nine panel mural that chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the African American Experience.
The Museum of Arts and Sciences is home to an impressive collection of art, science, nature and animal exhibits. Be sure to check out the Mark Smith Planetarium which is one of three planetariums in the U.S. to project the night skies with a state of the art projector, the Konica Minolta Super MediaGlobe-II.
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Museum of Arts and Sciences
4182 Forsyth Rd
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The Museum of Arts and Sciences is home to an impressive collection of art, science, nature and animal exhibits. Be sure to check out the Mark Smith Planetarium which is one of three planetariums in the U.S. to project the night skies with a state of the art projector, the Konica Minolta Super MediaGlobe-II.
The Big House was the home of Southern Rock pioneers, the Allman Brothers Band from December 1969-January 1973. Today it is a showcase of the band’s archives and memorabilia, with an upstairs that has been restored back to its original state when the band and their families lived in the house. Musical concerts are hosted at the Big House.
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Das Allman Brothers Band Museum im Big House
2321 Vineville Ave
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The Big House was the home of Southern Rock pioneers, the Allman Brothers Band from December 1969-January 1973. Today it is a showcase of the band’s archives and memorabilia, with an upstairs that has been restored back to its original state when the band and their families lived in the house. Musical concerts are hosted at the Big House.
The Hall of Fame recognizes the great athletic achievements that Georgians have made throughout the years. Each year, new inductees are inducted into the Hall of Fame and now over 300 Georgia Athletes have been recognized for their sporting accomplishments. The museum is 43,000 square feet which makes it the largest state sports museum in the U.S.
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Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
301 Cherry St
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The Hall of Fame recognizes the great athletic achievements that Georgians have made throughout the years. Each year, new inductees are inducted into the Hall of Fame and now over 300 Georgia Athletes have been recognized for their sporting accomplishments. The museum is 43,000 square feet which makes it the largest state sports museum in the U.S.

Shopping

Publix Super Market at Bass Plantation
5451 Bowman Rd
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The Shoppes at River Crossing
5080 Riverside Dr
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Kroger
4650 Forsyth Rd
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B Turner's
3661 Eisenhower Pkwy