#1 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Downtown Eatonton (Neighborhood) Eatonton GA ~16.97 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Downtown Eatonton
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#2 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Madison Morgan Cultural Center 434 S Main St Madison GA - 706-342-4743 ~23.40 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Madison Morgan Cultural Center The Madison-Morgan Cultural Center combines a rare treasure of the past with an active commitment to the future. Housed in a fine 1895 Romanesque Revival red brick building, the structure was built in 1895 as one of the South's first graded public schools. Today it is a vibrant non-profit multidisciplinary performing and visual arts facility serving the Southeast.Mission Statement: The mission of the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center is to enhance education and enjoyment of the arts and humanities by offering high quality permanent exhibits, temporary exhibitions, and performances while preserving our historic building. |
#3 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Morgan County Historical Scty 277 S Main St Madison GA - 706-342-9627 ~23.50 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Morgan County Historical Scty A brief history of Morgan County courtesy the Historical Society that documents and archives local regional history:Morgan County was created from Baldwin County on Dec. 10, 1807 by an act of the General Assembly. Georgia's 30th county was named for Revolutionary War general and later Virginia Congressman, Daniel Morgan. Morgan is best remembered for his victory over the British at Cowpens in 1781.The County seat is Madison [named for newly elected president James Madison] was designated county seat in 1808 and incorporated in 1809.The first courthouse was a red brick square building, built in 1809 on the square in the middle of downtown Madison. This building was converted to office space when the current courthouse was built across the street on the corner facing the square. ... |
#4 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Downtown Madison (Neighborhood) Madison GA ~23.65 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Downtown Madison
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#5 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Downtown Forsyth (Neighborhood) Forsyth GA ~23.79 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Downtown Forsyth
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#6 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Tanger Outlets 1000 Tanger Drive Locust Grove GA - 770-957-5310 ~25.65 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Tanger Outlets Shopping Outlet http://www.tangeroutlet.com/locustgrove |
#7 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Hog Mountain Park Flowery Branch GA ~27.93 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Hog Mountain Park
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#8 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Motorheads Bar and Grill 650 Macon St McDonough GA ~28.13 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Motorheads Bar and Grill Biker bar and concert venue |
#9 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Downtown McDonough (Neighborhood) McDonough GA ~28.67 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Downtown McDonough
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#10 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Conyers Horse Park Conyers GA ~29.17 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Conyers Horse Park Centennial Olympic PkwyConyers, GA(404) 387-6296 |
#11 of 11 Things To Do in Monticello Wesleyan College 4760 Forsyth Rd Macon GA - 800-447-6610 ~29.62 miles from Monticello city center Hotels Close to Wesleyan College Wesleyan College is a private, liberal arts women's college located in Macon, Georgia.The school was chartered on December 23, 1836 as the Georgia Female College, and opened its doors to students on January 7, 1839. It is the oldest (and the first) school which was established from inception (chartered in 1836) as a college for women. The school was renamed Wesleyan Female College in 1843 and later shortened to the present name Wesleyan College in 1917.Wesleyan has the world's oldest alumnae association, begun in 1859.[citation needed] Seniors are inducted into the association during a candle lighting ceremony at Alumnae Weekend. Wesleyan College was also the birthplace of the first sororities: the Adelphean Society in 1851, now known as Alpha Delta Pi, and the Philomathean Society (... http://www.wesleyancollege.edu |