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Macon City Auditorium
Completed in 1925, the Macon City Auditorium is nestled in the historic district of downtown Macon and is, in itself, a historic landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Macon Coliseum
With seating for 9,252, it's the perfect site for large events such as concerts, sporting events, and family and trade shows. It also connects to the convention center for those needing even more contiguous floor space.
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
Located in Macon, Georgia, the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame is the country’s largest state sports museum at 43,000 square feet.
Georgia Music Hall of Fame
The Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the state's official music museum, is located in Macon, the city where artists like Little Richard, James Brown, Otis Redding and the Allman Brothers Band launched their careers.
Museum of Aviation
The museum of aviation at Robins Air Force base is one of the largest aviation education–oriented Museums in America and a major tourism destination in the Southeast.
Ocmulgee National Monument
Ocmulgee is a memorial to the antiquity of man in this corner of the North American continent. The National Monument preserves a continuous record of human life in the Southeast from the earliest times to the present.
Indian Springs
Located off I-75 in middle Georgia, Indian Springs is thought to be the oldest state park in the nation. It was acquired by the state in 1825 and became an official "State Forest Park" in 1927.
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