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I was talking to someone who had a friend visiting from out of town. The person was visiting from a bigger city and it made me realize that while Macon, Georgia is growing as a city, we are NOT trying to compete with Chicago or New York. We can’t offer giant museums, although our museums are great. We can’t offer a million places to eat, though what we have to offer is delicious. What we can offer is good food, a laid back environment where you can sit out, enjoy your drinks, and unwind, and a lot of history. 

What To Do When Visiting Macon: Part 1

1. Rose Hill Cemetery - Set up on the Victorian idea of cemeteries being a place to gather, picnic, and enjoy, Rose Hill is a great spot for a run, to paint, for contemplation, or in homage. 

2. The Grand Opera House - Nearly every week there is something going on at the Grand. Whether it is a Broadway Show, a ballet, or The Symphony, you’ll find some really great events!

3. Mercer University’s Townsend Hall and the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings - Great classical music happening much more often than you think. Visit mercer.edu to find out what’s going on.

4. The Golden Bough Bookstore - This requires a visit just because of the interesting collection of books about Macon or from Macon writers. Also, Eric Wakefield, the proprietor, knows a ton about books.

5. 2nd Street Record Store - Two words - Real Vinyl!

6. The Clubs of Macon - There are clubs for every musical taste, from country to jazz. You should visit at least one!

7. Tubman African American Museum - The largest museum in the southeast dedicated to African American art, history and culture. You should visit to see current art from the African American community and artistic portrayals of African American heritage and history.

8. Eateries - There are a great many places to eat in Macon. From American cuisine to Caribbean to Pho, we have many restaurants that will satisfy your most basic need to feed yourself or satisfy your need for high quality multicultural foods. 

9. Mulberry Street Market - While this requires your visit to include a Wednesday, this is a great little market to visit. The vendors become friends, helping you find the best quality foods. They remember you and will save foods for you if they know you’re coming. While it is a small market, it is worth seeing and worth the reminder of how far we’ve come as a city. 

10. Coleman Hill - While you might not be doing the sunrise yoga (though it’s a great way to greet the morning), Coleman Hill offers a great vantage point for viewing the city. Sometimes they are movies, or jazz, or just a free spot for picnicking. But definitely go for the view.

More photos and places to visit to come. If you’ve been to Macon, Georgia, do you have pictures of places out-of-towners should definitely visit? Add to our collection!

What’s hot this week in Macon, GA?

Get things started this Tuesday with $8 Bottomless Mug at the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom with Anna Mae Kersey on hitting the stage at around 10:30pm.

Wednesdays belongs to Mulberry Street Market, a locally sourced market with locally grown produced and free range, hormone free pork, beef and dairy all on Mulberry Street in downtown Macon, GA.

Friday Fest is going to be phenomenal on this First Friday in June. MGAA Under 30/Under $100 Art opening showcases talents local arts under the age of 30 with art pieces priced under $100.

Local band MagTard will release their new CD: Did You Mean Mustard? at the Contemporary Arts Exchange. Check out the fantastic working artists and their creative spaces before or after the band plays on the 2nd floor. 

The 567 will have Tripp Spears, Alec Stanley, Besides Daniel, Threadbare Brother, and Molly Parden playing music with art showing upstairs

The Rookery has Megan Jean & the KFB w/ Back City Woods. Megan Jean & the KFB, a band out of Charleston, SC has quickly become a local favorite with their own brand of gypsy folk rock ‘n roll. Back City Woods, a local band, will finish the night with a rock americana bluegrass fusion sure to set your feet to dancin’.

Speaking of dancing, you’ll get your fill of dancing this week: Ladies Night at the Hummingbird on Wednesday with bands playing Friday and Saturday, while Bottom’s Up has College Night Thursdays with DJ Twist, First Friday with Pistol Town and Saturday Night Ladies Night with DJ Shawty Slim before he hits the road with B.o.B. Element Nightclub has First Friday Frenzy while the Power Station ups their game with the first Friday Fusion this Friday. Don’t forget about Asylum and Envy on Friday and Saturday nights.

From Darts & $1 well drinks to punknoisesplosion at the Golden Bough, to the Bird opening up a night for Locals Only, or drinking ‘cause the IRA took your baby away - and don’t forget about Third Thursday in Mercer Village with food, drinks and specials from 5pm - 10pm - there’s something to do every day of the week, whether you’re visiting, already living here or thinking about making the move. 

Start with Taste of Soul on April 16 or join them at Tattnall Square Park on  April 23 & 24 - just don’t miss the Tubman African American Museum’s Pan African Festival!
Taste of Soul
This event, the start of the Pan African Festival, features 30 chefs cooking a variety of cuisines from all over the world.
Weekend in the Park
Bring the whole family to Tattnall Square Park and enjoy a weekend full of events perfect for all ages. Two stages with live music, dancing, food, cultural demonstrations, arts and craft vendors and a Children’s Village are just a few of the activities. 
Click the picture for more detailed information.

Start with Taste of Soul on April 16 or join them at Tattnall Square Park on  April 23 & 24 - just don’t miss the Tubman African American Museum’s Pan African Festival!

Taste of Soul

This event, the start of the Pan African Festival, features 30 chefs cooking a variety of cuisines from all over the world.

Weekend in the Park

Bring the whole family to Tattnall Square Park and enjoy a weekend full of events perfect for all ages. Two stages with live music, dancing, food, cultural demonstrations, arts and craft vendors and a Children’s Village are just a few of the activities. 

Click the picture for more detailed information.

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