Rose Hill Cemetery has a statue of 12-year-old Martha Ellis, who died in 1836. Her gravestone is striking: a statue, simple but life-sized, looking contemplatively off into the distance.
Saint Joseph Catholic Church, located at 830 Poplar Street in Macon, Georgia, was listed on the NRHP on July 14, 1971. The church is located in the middle of Downtown Macon and takes up one block. It is operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah. The towers are the tallest twin towers in Macon, and the 3rd tallest building in Macon, at 200 feet to the tip.
The Monument is alo part of Walter Hood's Macon Yards on Poplar Street. The beautiful women's monument erected in 1911 has the inscription "Erected to the memory of the women of the south by their husbands, fathers, sons and daughters." It displays women nursing the sick and spinning thread for the Confederacy. This photo of the right side of the monument, shows a Mom offering water to a wounded young soldier. In 1934-35, the monument was moved from in front of the county courthouse about 300 feet to this location in a park.