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1842 Inn

Bed and breakfast inn in Macon. The 1842 Inn blends the amenities of a grand hotel and the ambience of a country inn. The guest rooms and public areas of the inn dwell within a Greek Revival antebellum house and an adjoining Victorian house that share a quaint courtyard and gardens. Rated “one of America’s top 10 inns…” by Country Inns Magazine

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Atlanta History Center

Atlanta History Center

Southern culture, the 1845 Tullie Smith Farm, the 1996 Olympics, and 33 acres of gardens are all celebrated at this history center in Atlanta. Georgia Kids, Georgia Family Friendly, Atlanta Kids, Atlanta Family Friendly

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Bedingfield Inn Museum

Bedingfield Inn Museum

The Bedingfield Inn Museum, an authentic stagecoach inn built around 1836, has survived from the period when Lumpkin was a frontier town.

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Brown House Museum

Brown House Museum

Visit the Brown House Museum, a restored antebellum home in Sandersville, which once served as the headquarters of General William T. Sherman on his March to the Sea during the Civil War.

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Bulloch Hall

Bulloch Hall

Don’t miss the home of Theodore Roosevelt’s mother-Roswell’s Bulloch Hall, a Willis Ball design that has been described as one of the most significant antebellum houses in Georgia.

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Callaway Plantation

Callaway Plantation

Step back in time at Callaway Plantation, a living history museum in Washington where you can pick cotton, tour the plantation houses, and see primitive crafts.

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Cannonball House and Civil War Museum

Cannonball House and Civil War Museum

View period antiques and a collection of Civil War artifacts at the 1853-55 Greek Revival style Cannonball House in Macon.

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