Ocmulgee Mounds -- Add to your Macon, Georgia PlayList!

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  • Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
  • 🌿🪵🌾 Ocmulgee Mounds is a memorial to thousands & thousands of years of human history. A trip to walk these lands or visit the museum is a journey through time, culture and preservation.
    Macon, Georgia is headline news as we usher in a new era to become the first National Park in Georgia and America's next National Park. Visit the Ocmulgee Mounds that connects our past to our present and give understanding to the powerful Macon to Muscogee connection. Enjoy over 8 miles of peaceful trails, historic mounds, vibrant wetlands and forest. Children can join in the fun with the Junior Ranger program and even your pup can be part of the fun becoming a 'Bark Ranger!'
    It's all free to enjoy! Plan your trip now to discover the place Where Soul Lives at visitmacon.org!
    #visitmacon #maconga #macongeorgia #wheresoullives #maconmemories #thingstodo #muscogeecreeknation #nationalpark #ocmulgee #ocmulgeemounds

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  • @sherylfinney6115
    @sherylfinney6115 8 місяців тому +2

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  • @DelmarHolguin
    @DelmarHolguin 4 місяці тому +1

    Shalom Familia We A Stepp clozer

  • @nyxnoch
    @nyxnoch 2 місяці тому

    My 4th Great Grandfather Thomas Jefferson Woolfolk one of the founders of Macon with my cousin Mr. Bibb as in Bibb County. He passed the land down to my 2nd Great Grandmother Lilian Woolfolk Cowan who married Henry Phelps Cowan which two streets over there are named after them as they owned Fort Hawkins as well and half of Hawkinsville Georgia. Her father and rest of family was in the 1887 Woolfolk Massacre land now Lake Tobeesokee, who is my 3rd Great Grandfather Richard Woolfolk - Lilian's brother accused and sister Flor are buried in Hawkinsville. Yet with the Duncan family I believe they owned the Indian Mounds and at her death I believe in 1936 is when they took the land over to dig into the mounds and create the park.The land crossed the river and went as far as Polpar street and Martin Luther King Blvd to what would be Krogers on Spring Street to Indian Mounds and Fort Hawkins.