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Saturday
If you are not staying at the 1842 Inn, visit H&H Restaurant on Forsyth Street for breakfast. (They also serve a fine lunch.) Little has changed in the cinder block dining room since the days when The Allman Brothers Band frequented the place. Dive into plates full of buttery grits, bacon, and eggs ($5), while the ancient jukebox churns out Elvis, the Eagles, and, of course, your favorite Allman Brothers tunes.

Spend the remainder of the morning exploring Ocmulgee National Monument. The annual Indian Celebration fills the air with traditional native music and handmade crafts. Ceremonial mounds dating from 1,000 years ago provide a glimpse into an ancient culture.

For lunch, slide into Nu-Way for the most famous hot dogs in town. You might want to eat your private-label wiener with a fork as do most Macon residents, who've been munching on these dogs since 1916.

Macon's musical past beckons at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame this afternoon ($8 adults, $6 seniors and college students, and $3.50 ages 4-16). There you'll learn how "Little Richard" Penniman, Otis Redding, James Brown, The Allman Brothers Band, the B-52's, and R.E.M. all launched their careers here. Afterward, stroll over to the Tubman African American Museum to examine Afrocentric art, history, and culture ($3). Then become a fan of the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame ($6 adults, $3.50 ages 6-16), filled with tributes to state legends Bobby Jones, Evander Holyfield, and Jackie Robinson.

Before heading out for the evening, visit with Otis Redding. The life-size bronze sits on the dock of the Ocmulgee River, a wonderful place to feel the evening breeze freshen the warm September night.

Another dinner is in order, so head to the Tic Toc Room, formerly a smoky nightclub where Little Richard used to perform. These days its focus is on great food. The menu features Big and Little Plates. Whet your appetite with the chived lobster-and-crabmeat dip ($8), then move on to a mouthwatering strip steak with blue cheese and mashed potatoes ($19). Instead of dessert, go upstairs for after-dinner drinks at the piano bar, or join patrons at The Grand Opera House for an American Indian performance on the 20th.




above, left: A bronze statue of hometown star Otis Redding sits on the dock of the Ocmulgee River. above, middle: The famous Tic Toc Room has transformed from a smoky nightclub (where Little Richard performed) into a fine restaurant. above, right: The macaroon pie at Len Berg's adds a sweet ending to lunch.

Sunday
This morning, follow the crowds to Willow on Fifth. This Southern buffet, a sister restaurant to the famous Blue Willow in Social Circle, Georgia, offers a tasty selection of fried chicken, meat loaf, pork chops, and fresh veggies ($8.95-$12.95).

If you have time before heading out of town, pay a visit to another gorgeous Macon establishment, the 1859 Hay House. Although not connected to any local musician, this lovely Italian Renaissance Revival home, nicknamed Palace of the South, may motivate you to write your own song of the beauties of a Macon weekend.

For more information: Contact the Macon-Bibb County Convention and Visitors Bureau, P.O. Box 6354, Macon, GA 31208; 1-800-768-3401 or www.maconga.org.



A September to Remember

  • Macon Symphony Orchestra performs Berlioz, Liszt, and Rachmaninoff, The Grand Opera House, September 13 at 8 p.m.
  • Brown Bag Boogie Luncheon Concerts by the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, September 15-19 at noon
  • Jammin' in the Street by the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, September 19 at 8 p.m.
  • Carlos Nakai and Joanne Shenandoah, Native American performers, at The Grand Opera House, September 20 at 8 p.m.
  • Ocmulgee Indian Celebration at Ocmulgee National Monument, September 20-21, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Georgia State Fair at Central City Park, September 22-28


This article is from the September 2003 issue of Southern Living.Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans.

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