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Macon, GA 31206
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Premier Businesses in Macon, GA

Nu-Way Weiners
  • • Famous Hot Dogs & Chili
  • • Home of the MEGABURGER ®
  • • Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
(478) 743-1368
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McArthur Law Firm
  • • Personal Injury Trial Lawyers
  • • Workers' Compensation, Medical Malpractice & More
  • • Trial Preparation, Advocacy & Litigation
(478) 238-6600
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Ingleside Village Pizza
  • • Hand Tossed New York Style Pizza
  • • Fresh Salads
  • • Sub Sandwiches
(478) 750-8488
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Between the Bread Cafe
  • • Specialty Sandwiches
  • • Fresh Salads
  • • Specializing In Corporate Catering, Group Meals & Delivery Service
(478) 743-3999
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Things To Do in Macon, GA

BJ Billiards BJ Billiards

Cue up an afternoon or evening of fun at BJ Billiards, Macon's favorite place to play pool. The recreation venue boasts the best bartenders in Georgia as well as such additional amenities as poker, sports on several large television screens, great appetizers and munchies, a relaxing courtyard and much more! One visit and its easy to see why BJ Billiards is the chill place for downtown Macon!

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Bragg Jam Bragg Jam

Fans of live music always make plans to be a part of the annual Bragg Jam held every last weekend in July. This is a memorial event to Macon brothers Braxx and Tate Bragg and the festival extends over two days that are packed with some incredible live music. These cool concerts feature some of the best local, regional and national acts. In addition to the live music, Bragg Jam attendees will enjoy children's events, arts and crafts, and the highly popular Ocmulgee Adventure Race. Proceeds from this event go to aid the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail.

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Cannonball House and Museum Cannonball House and Museum

Echoes of the Civil War still resound in Macon at the historically-rich Cannonball House and Museum. See where an actual cannonball plummeted through the exterior of a white-columned Greek Revival-styled home that eventually stood as a symbol of the nation's struggle against itself. The house is directly adjacent to the Macon Confederate Museum that features actual weapons used in the Civil War, photos, artifacts, uniforms, and crystal and china pieces from the period.

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