Dandelions swaying in the breeze in a grassy area near the intersection of New Street and Cherry Street Lane in Downtown Macon.
The Cannonball House, named for damage sustained during the War Between the States, was built in 1853 as a planter’s townhouse. Located in Macon, Georgia, The Cannonball House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is an example of authentic Greek Revival architecture containing fine period furnishings. https://www.cannonballhouse.org/
The Hay House is a stunning historical landmark in the heart of Macon, Georgia. Built from 1855 to 1859 in the Italian Renaissance Revival Style. One of Georgia’s most distinguished structures, the Johnston-Felton-Hay House in Macon was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974. The house itself contains more than 16,000 square feet in 24 principal rooms. https://www.hayhousemacon.org/