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18 Attractions to Explore Near Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge

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Bond SwampBond Swamp is a unique and important wetland area. It's known for its diversity of plant and animal species, making it a valuable asset to the region. Massive cypress trees line the wetlands' ponds, creeks, and streams, providing habitat for frogs, turtles, alligators, black bears, beavers and more. The upland areas that surround Bond Swamp offer hiking trails for visitors to enjoy the area's beauty and learn about the local ecology On top of that.
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Lamar Mounds and Village Site, MaconLamar Mounds and Village Site is an archaeological site that dates back to the Early Woodland Period (1000 BC - 600 AD). Artifacts discovered at the site suggest it was inhabited by a complex network of farming cultures during this time period and beyond. The site features two large mounds, as well as living spaces, ceremonial structures, and other prehistoric features. Excavations have revealed pottery shards and stone tools which offered insight into the everyday life of its inhabitants.
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Luther Williams FieldThis is a great family destination for outdoor fun. It's known for its ballpark and community sports facility, which includes a football field surrounded by a track. The park also has basketball and tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, soccer fields, and bleachers to enjoy the games. The park offers free parking and an excellent playground for the kiddos. Furthermore, Luther Williams Field is home to regular youth programs as well as football and soccer camps during the summer months.
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Carolyn Crayton ParkCarolyn Crayton Park is an oasis of beauty and natural wonder. The park encompasses a large area full of lush forest trees and wildflowers as well as wide open grassy fields. Visitors to the park can enjoy many leisurely activities from fishing in nearby ponds to taking a stroll along the nature trails. The park is full of amenities including picnic tables, restrooms with running water, playgrounds for children, and a boat dock for easy access.
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Great Temple MoundThe Great Temple Mound is a national landmark that has stood the test of time. It stands 20 feet tall, making it an impressive sight to see. For thousands of years, this mound was an important part of the lives of Native Americans. Intricate artifacts and tools used by the Muscogee people have been found in and around it, further highlighting its importance in their culture. According to archaeologists, it was likely built as part of a large settlement between 1000 BC and 700 AD.
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Southeast MoundSoutheast Mound is a unique archaeological site composed of numerous ridges and mounds with a variety of building-like features which stick out from this prehistoric village. It dates to the Middle Woodland period, around 400 BCE and was constructed by pre-Columbian Native Americans who lived in the area at the time. Excavations have discovered an abundance of artifacts within the mounds like stone tools, pottery sherds, shell tools, steatite vessels, clay figurines and much more.
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Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical ParkOcmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, built thousands of years ago by the Muscogee and their ancestors, it is home to 12 earthen mounds, ancient artifacts, and other cultural signs left behind. Visitors can explore the deep history from many different eras including the Paleo-Indian period to the early days of European colonization. The park also serves as a great place to observe wildlife and connect with nature as it offers several trails for visitors to hike through or bike on.
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Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical ParkOcmulgee Mounds National Historical Park has 17,000 years of continuous human habitation. Four prehistoric cultures have occupied this land for thousands of years before the invitation of European settlers. Ocmulgee is the ancestral homeland of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation who now resides in Oklahoma.
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Tubman MuseumThis museum pays homage to her impactful contributions through exhibits and programs designed to inspire mindfulness by connecting past, present, and future generations to tenets of freedom. Originally founded in 1981, it is said that This Museum was the very first museum exclusively dedicated to African American art and culture. It works diligently to protect her inspiring story through interpretive displays of memorabilia from various periods during Tubman’s lifetime and beyond.
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Georgia Sports Hall of FameGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame is a unique spot to learn about some of Georgia's most talented athletes. Opened in 1965, the Hall of Fame houses plaques and memorabilia highlighting thousands of Georgia-born competitors who have achieved excellence in any type of sport or activity. It represents the best that athletic competition has to offer within the state and serves as a source of inspiration for aspiring athletes everywhere. The Hall of Fame is a must see for sports fanatics.
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Hargray Capitol TheatreThe Hargray Capitol Theatre is a 1930's movie theater that has kept its historic charm intact. The theatre was designed with Moorish elements like pointed arches and eye-catching ornamentation. Visitors can watch recently released films on the vintage screen or take a guided tour to learn about the building's past. In addition to the main theater space, there are designated areas for special events throughout the year including concerts, lectures, plays and more.
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Macon ColiseumThis grand and iconic venue has been celebrated for more than sixty years due to its stellar hosting of live events and performances. From Shakespearean plays, to chart topping singers and bands, to classic rock & roll celebrity acts, the Coliseum continues to draw massive crowds from miles around. Its charming atmosphere gives off a truly unique aura of entertainment, which many enjoy whenever they enter its doors.
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The Grand Opera HouseThe Grand Opera House is one of the oldest theaters which was built way back in 1884 by architect Joseph F. Lichten, and has been host to some of the greatest performers ever since. it was home to grandiose traveling and vaudeville shows, as well as touring stars of stage and music such as Lottie Collins and Ma Rainey. Though closed at various times, it has always managed to open again due to dedicated local citizens who have worked tirelessly to maintain the theater's structure and charm.
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Fort HawkinsFort Hawkins was a fort built in 1806–1810 in the historic Creek Nation by the United States government under President Thomas Jefferson and used until 1824.
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St Joseph Catholic ChurchThe congregation has been serving the spiritual needs of their community since 1851, making it one of the oldest churches in the region. No matter where you come from, what your beliefs are, or how long you have been practicing Catholicism - all are welcome to join in weekly masses and participate in scripture studies. Programs for children and young adults help to create a diverse and vibrant parish experience for everyone at St Joseph Catholic Church.
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Cannonball HouseCannonball House is one of the most important landmarks in Georgia. Built-in the 1840s, it is believed to be the only house constructed with cannonballs that survived the American Civil War. The bricks that make up its walls were secured with rivets made from American cannons captured during the war. This unique construction technique and story behind it earned Cannonball House a place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Sidney Lanier CottageThe Sidney Lanier Cottage is a historic cottage on High Street in Macon, Georgia, that was the birthplace of poet, musician, and soldier Sidney Lanier. Sidney Lanier Cottage was purchased by the Middle Georgia Historical Society in 1973.
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Johnston–Felton–Hay HouseThe Hay House is a stunning historical landmark in the heart of Macon, Georgia. Built from 1855 to 1859 in the Italian Renaissance Revival Style, the Hay House is open for tours, weddings, and events

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Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge offers a landscape like no other. Established in 2000, it's comprised of more than 4,400 acres covering swampland, streams and upland forests. Visitors enjoy multiple trails for hiking and bird watching, as well as nature programs for children and adults alike. The swamp itself is home to several species of native wildlife including river otters, deer and turkey, while the uplands offer sightings of various birds and reptiles.
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