Museums
- Overview Video
- The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House
- Georgia Children's Museum
- Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
- Museum of Arts and Sciences
- Museum of Aviation
- Tubman African American Museum
History & Architecture
- Overview Video
- Cannonball House
- Fort Hawkins
- Hay House
- Ocmulgee National Monument
- Saint Joseph Catholic Church
- Sidney Lanier Cottage
- Terminal Station
Music
- Overview Video
- Central Georgia Opera Guild
- Cox Capitol Theatre
- Grant's Lounge
- Jazz Association of Macon
- Local 478: Indie Music
- Macon Concert Association
- Macon Music
- Macon Symphony Orchestra
- McDuffie Center for Strings
Theater & Dance
Arts
- Overview Video
- Contemporary Arts Exchange
- The Gallery
- Middle Georgia Art Association
- Macon Arts Alliance
- Art on the Avenue
Tours
Cox Capitol Theatre
Downtown Macon, Georgia’s most versatile theater first opened as an elegant movie house in 1916. Years later, the Capitol was touted as the city’s first air-conditioned theater, but as multiplexes drew audiences into the suburbs, it closed in 1976. Restoration began in 2003 and three years later, the entertainment showplace reopened as the Cox Capitol Theatre with the same elegant atmosphere, plus a fully functioning kitchen and bar, with tables, chairs and cozy seating for any set up. It hosts two major annual events: the Macon Film Festival and Bragg Jam music and arts festival. Year-round live music, movies, meetings, and even weddings are the norm for what has become a cornerstone in the revitalization effort of downtown Macon.
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