The Georgia city, located 84 miles southeast of Atlanta, has easy access to recreation, waterways and music history. But its National Historic Park is attracting global recognition and travel buffs.
Middle Georgians have waited for years for Macon’s Ocmulgee Mounds to officially become Georgia’s first national park and preserve. But despite bipartisan support in Congress, a new report means progress has been slowed once again.
Many residents of middle Georgia had hoped for one big gift by the end of this holiday season: a new National Park. But fighting in Congress means more waiting for the Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve.
On the Thursday Dec. 22 edition of Georgia Today: Warming centers are opening in anticipation of the severe cold weather, South Georgia is getting a new ER, a look at the data behind the Georgia midterm election turnout