The Walton Building, and the street it sits on, is named for Dr. D.T. Walton Sr., a local dentist and prominent Civil Rights activist. This building housed the epitome of successful African American business in the area. Multiple businesses were housed in the building from the original Dewit Walton the dentist to Dixie Tobacco and Candy. However, the building truly flourished thanks to the Dixon John Radio Service and J L Montgomery Home Art Supply bringing city wide recognition to the district and this building in particular.
Sign on a lamp post running along the sidewalk in front of Mercer University.
Mercer Village Sign painted on the brick wall of Jag's Pizzeria and Pub. Located in Macon, Georgia's historic College Hill Corridor, at the intersection of Coleman and Montpelier Avenues, Mercer Village is across from Mercer University and easily accessible from I-75. With its wide range of local shops and restaurants, Mercer Village has something for everyone.