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Extract from the Macon Travel Guides:
MACON
, eighty miles southeast of Atlanta on I-75, where I-16 branches off to the coast, makes an attractive stop en route to Savannah, especially when its 200,000
cherry trees
erupt with frothy blossoms (celebrated by a festival in the third week of March). As the highest navigable point on the
Ocmulgee River
, Macon was laid out in 1823 and became a major cotton port. Downtown is no longer the commercial center it once was, particularly following the arrival of the huge
Macon Mall
near the intersection of the two freeways, but there are signs, everywhere, of an imminent urban renaissan... read the whole Macon Travel Guides...
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