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
Hay House
When wealthy entrepreneur William Butler Johnston took the lovely Ann Tracy as his wife, he whisked her away on a four-year grand tour of Europe. Upon their 1855 return, they planned and built their dream home based on the beautiful villas they had seen in Italy. Now considered one of the state’s most distinguished structures, the Johnston-Felton-Hay House in Macon, Georgia, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974. Filled with the finest imported European materials and artistic details by Italian craftsmen, the mansion was completed in 1859. The Palace of the South is open year-round for touring, most notably during its popular Christmas at Hay House event.
http://www.georgiatrust.org/historic_sites/hayhouse
















