Macon Historic District

Macon

One of Georgia’s most distinguished structures, the Johnston-Felton-Hay House in Macon was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974. It was built from 1855 to 1859 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, a marked contrast to the more restrained Greek Revival architecture of the antebellum period.

The 18,000-square-foot mansion spans four levels and is crowned by a three-story cupola. Commissioned by imaginative owners and constructed by the most skillful workers of the time, its technological amenities were unsurpassed in the mid-19th century: hot and cold running water, central heat, a speaker-tube system, in-house kitchen and an elaborate ventilation system.

Only two families lived in Hay House over three generations. Most of the museum’s furnishings date from the Hay family’s occupancy (1926-1962). A few pieces are from the Johnston family (1860-1896), most notably the Eastlake-style dining room suite. The most important piece in the collection may be the 1857 marble statue, "Ruth Gleaning," by American expatriate sculptor Randolph Rogers.

The Johnstons
William Butler Johnston was no typical nineteenth-century Southerner. He obtained his substantial wealth through investments in banking, railroads and public utilities rather than from the agrarian cotton economy. In 1851, he married Anne Clark Tracy, 20 years his junior, and the two embarked on an extended honeymoon in Europe. During their trip, the Johnston's visited hundreds of museums, historic sites and art studios. They collected fine porcelains, sculptures and paintings as mementos of their Grand Tour. The Johnston's were inspired by the Italian architecture they observed and, upon their return to America, constructed a monumental Italian Renaissance Revival mansion in Macon.

The Feltons
Completed in 1859 and called the "Palace of the South," the residence was decorated and furnished in accordance with wealth and good taste. It became a beloved home for the Johnston's, their daughters and their extended family. After the death of Mrs. Johnston in 1896, daughter Mary Ellen and her husband William H. Felton lived in the house. They remodeled and redecorated parts of the house, updated the plumbing and added electricity.

The Hays
After the deaths of Judge and Ms. Felton in 1926, Felton heirs sold the house to Parks Lee Hay, founder of the Banker's Health & Life Insurance Company. The Hays substantially redecorated the house to reflect the changing character of twentieth-century living, and the house at 934 Georgia Avenue continued to be recognized as a local landmark for gracious living during the Hay ownership.

After Mrs. Hay's death in 1962, her heirs established the P.L. Hay Foundation and operated the house as a private house museum. In 1977, ownership of the house was formally transferred to the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. The house has been operated by the Trust since that time and has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.
One of Georgia’s most distinguished structures, the Johnston-Felton-Hay House in Macon was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974. It was built from 1855 to 1859 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, a marked contrast to the more restrained Greek Revival architecture of the antebellum period.

The 18,000-square-foot mansion spans four levels and is crowned by a three-story cupola. Commissioned by imaginative owners and constructed by the most skillful workers of the time, its technological amenities were unsurpassed in the mid-19th century: hot and cold running water, central heat, a speaker-tube system, in-house kitchen and an elaborate ventilation system.

Only two families lived in Hay House over three generations. Most of the museum’s furnishings date from the Hay family’s occupancy (1926-1962). A few pieces are from the Johnston family (1860-1896), most notably the Eastlake-style dining room suite. The most important piece in the collection may be the 1857 marble statue, "Ruth Gleaning," by American expatriate sculptor Randolph Rogers.

The Johnstons
William Butler Johnston was no typical nineteenth-century Southerner. He obtained his substantial wealth through investments in banking, railroads and public utilities rather than from the agrarian cotton economy. In 1851, he married Anne Clark Tracy, 20 years his junior, and the two embarked on an extended honeymoon in Europe. During their trip, the Johnston's visited hundreds of museums, historic sites and art studios. They collected fine porcelains, sculptures and paintings as mementos of their Grand Tour. The Johnston's were inspired by the Italian architecture they observed and, upon their return to America, constructed a monumental Italian Renaissance Revival mansion in Macon.

The Feltons
Completed in 1859 and called the "Palace of the South," the residence was decorated and furnished in accordance with wealth and good taste. It became a beloved home for the Johnston's, their daughters and their extended family. After the death of Mrs. Johnston in 1896, daughter Mary Ellen and her husband William H. Felton lived in the house. They remodeled and redecorated parts of the house, updated the plumbing and added electricity.

The Hays
After the deaths of Judge and Ms. Felton in 1926, Felton heirs sold the house to Parks Lee Hay, founder of the Banker's Health & Life Insurance Company. The Hays substantially redecorated the house to reflect the changing character of twentieth-century living, and the house at 934 Georgia Avenue continued to be recognized as a local landmark for gracious living during the Hay ownership.

After Mrs. Hay's death in 1962, her heirs established the P.L. Hay Foundation and operated the house as a private house museum. In 1977, ownership of the house was formally transferred to the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. The house has been operated by the Trust since that time and has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.
The history of Roman Catholicism in Macon dates to a visit in 1829 by Bishop John England of the Diocese of Charleston and the subsequent migration of Irish Catholic families in the 1830s. In 1841, Macon's Catholics received their first pastor, Father James Graham. A succession of buildings and sites was purchased and used by Macon's Catholics during the nineteenth century, until the construction of St. Joseph's Catholic Church at this location from 1889-1903. This Gothic Revival structure, designed by Brother Cornelius Otten, features a domed cupola, flying buttresses, stained-glass windows from Bavaria, and a high altar of Carrara marble.
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Tophotels in Macon Historic District

Hotel Forty Five, Macon, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Hotel Forty Five, Macon, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

4 out of 5
401 COTTON AVENUE Macon GA
De prijs is € 169 per nacht van 15 feb tot 16 feb
€ 169
15 feb - 16 feb
inclusief belastingen en toeslagen
Verblijf bij dit hotel in Macon. Geniet van gratis wifi, een valetparkeerservice en een 24-uurs receptie. Onze gasten zijn in hun beoordelingen erg positief ...
9/10 Wonderful! (268 beoordelingen)
Room was clean and nice but the A/C made a terrible noise when running and there was no way to keep temp constant.

Beoordeeld op 18 jan 2026

Hotel Forty Five, Macon, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
1842 Inn

1842 Inn

3.5 out of 5
353 College St Macon GA
De prijs is € 140 per nacht van 9 feb tot 10 feb
€ 140
9 feb - 10 feb
inclusief belastingen en toeslagen
Verblijf bij deze bed & breakfast voor golfers in Macon. Geniet van gratis ontbijt, gratis wifi en gratis parkeerplaatsen. Onze gasten zijn in hun beoordelingen ...
9,6/10 Exceptional! (671 beoordelingen)
Prima hotel
Mooi hotel in een koloniale styl. Vriendelijk en behulpzaam personeel.

Beoordeeld op 21 mei 2025

1842 Inn
The Woodward Hotel

The Woodward Hotel

2 out of 5
350 2nd St Macon GA
Verblijf bij dit hotel in Macon. Geniet van gratis wifi, gratis parkeerplaatsen en kabelzenders. De populaire attracties Otis Redding Foundation en Grand Opera ...
9,2/10 Wonderful! (181 beoordelingen)
Awesome

Beoordeeld op 8 jan 2026

The Woodward Hotel
Well Equipped Clean Comfy Downtown APT with Parking

Well Equipped Clean Comfy Downtown APT with Parking

Macon GA
De prijs is € 132 per nacht van 10 feb tot 11 feb
€ 132
10 feb - 11 feb
inclusief belastingen en toeslagen
Verblijf bij dit appartement in Macon. Geniet van gratis ontbijt, gratis wifi en een wasserij. De populaire attracties Sidney Lanier Cottage en Carmichael House ...
10/10 Exceptional! (108 beoordelingen)
Wonderful space and neighborhood. We walked everywhere. There is private off street parking. The host is very responsive. We will stay here again.

Beoordeeld op 3 jan 2026

Well Equipped Clean Comfy Downtown APT with Parking
Best Western Riverside Inn

Best Western Riverside Inn

2.5 out of 5
2400 Riverside Dr Macon GA
De prijs is € 77 per nacht van 8 feb tot 9 feb
€ 77
8 feb - 9 feb
inclusief belastingen en toeslagen
Verblijf bij dit hotel voor zakenreizigers in Macon. Geniet van gratis ontbijt, gratis wifi en gratis parkeerplaatsen. Onze gasten zijn in hun beoordelingen ...
8,4/10 Very Good! (1.490 beoordelingen)
Great stay and friendly safe

Beoordeeld op 27 jan 2026

Best Western Riverside Inn
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Macon

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Macon

3 out of 5
4630 Sheraton Dr Macon GA
Volledig restitueerbaarReserveer nu, betaal tijdens je verblijf
De prijs is € 91 per nacht van 22 feb tot 23 feb
€ 91
22 feb - 23 feb
inclusief belastingen en toeslagen
Verblijf bij dit hotel voor zakenreizigers in Macon. Geniet van gratis ontbijt, gratis wifi en gratis parkeerplaatsen. Onze gasten zijn in hun beoordelingen ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1.222 beoordelingen)
Room was clean and comfortable, breakfast was decent, staff was very friendly.

Beoordeeld op 28 jan 2026

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Macon
Laagste prijs per nacht gevonden in de afgelopen 24 uur op basis van een verblijf van 1 nacht voor 2 volwassenen. Prijzen en beschikbaarheid kunnen altijd wijzigen. Mogelijk gelden er extra voorwaarden.

Andere buurten in Macon Historic District

College Hill

College Hill

Als je een stop maakt in College Hill, mag je Hay House en Ocmulgee Heritage Trail zeker niet overslaan.

College Hill
Pleasant Hill Historic District

Pleasant Hill Historic District

In Pleasant Hill Historic District zelf zul je niet heel veel bezienswaardigheden vinden, maar als je net dat beetje verdergaat, word je beloond met geweldige activiteiten en bezienswaardigheden, zoals The Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House en Hay House.

Pleasant Hill Historic District
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Tindall Heights Historic District

In Tindall Heights Historic District zelf zul je niet heel veel bezienswaardigheden vinden, maar als je net dat beetje verdergaat, word je beloond met geweldige activiteiten en bezienswaardigheden, zoals Tubman Museum en Grand Opera House.

Tindall Heights Historic District
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East Macon Historic District

East Macon Historic District heeft niet echt veel topbezienswaardigheden, maar in de buurt liggen wel twee plekken die je kunt bezoeken: Macon Coliseum en Ocmulgee National Monument.

East Macon Historic District
The Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House featuring interior views and a house

Vineville Historic District

Vineville Historic District zelf heeft niet erg veel topbezienswaardigheden, maar The Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House en Hay House in de buurt zijn enkele niet te missen plekken.

Vineville Historic District
North Highlands Historic District

North Highlands Historic District

North Highlands Historic District zelf heeft niet erg veel topbezienswaardigheden, maar Macon Coliseum en Hay House in de buurt zijn enkele niet te missen plekken.

North Highlands Historic District


Macon Historic District

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