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    Ocmulgee National Monument

    Ocmulgee National Monument

    People have been living in Macon, Georgia, for thousands of years! Ancient Native Americans settled here 17,000 years ago along the rich clay banks of the Ocmulgee River, leaving behind a treasure trove of archeological information to be discovered in the 1930s. Today, Ocmulgee National Monument pays tribute to that legacy with a fascinating museum, acres of natural beauty and great earthen mounds, including the continent’s only recreated earth lodge where people can see the original 1,000-year-old chamber floor.  Year-round events include the annual Indian Celebration in September. Open daily (except Christmas and New Years Day), free of charge. 

    http://www.nps.gov/ocmu/index.htm

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