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Just an hour’s drive from Atlanta, Madison exhibits a quaint charm that transports travelers to a world apart – a testament to the everlasting appeal of honoring history, heritage, and kinship. Revered as one of the nation’s most picturesque towns, Madison beckons visitors to discover its stories and bask in the peaceful embrace of small-town life and heartfelt hospitality. With a history as vast and varied as the architectural gems that gleam just beyond its oak-lined streets, Madison welcomes you to enter as a stranger and leave as a friend.

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Go from unmarked graves of the Civil War dead to discovering the legacy of Civil Rights artist and activist Benny Andrews in a couple of blocks.

Unearth centuries of stories as you journey along a walking tour of one of Georgia’s largest historic districts or explore the great outdoors of Georgia’s second largest state park to uncover Georgia’s only remaining Civilian Conservation Corps camp. Showcasing a mosaic of architectural marvels spanning from Greek Revival to Beaux Arts and beyond, Madison entices visitors with its diverse and well-preserved historic sites. Dive into the rich narrative of Black heritage at the Morgan County African-American Museum or immerse in the multifaceted offerings of the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center. Art aficionados can explore galleries like the Steffen Thomas Museum of Art or discover public art lining the streets as creativity flourishes throughout the town’s vibrant cultural landscape.

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Athens

Athens

Athens makes plenty of lists of the best college towns in America. The creative energy can be felt throughout the many art galleries, chic shops, restaurants and world-renowned nightclubs in historic downtown and other historic districts. Athens is also home to the official state art museum and botanical garden of Georgia.

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Oconee County

Oconee County

History lovers will enjoy a tour of our historic 1800s Eagle Tavern, while outdoor adventurers can float down the Oconee River with Oconee Joe or take a trail ride at Georgia’s only Clydesdale farm. In downtown Watkinsville, you will discover small-town southern charm, historic architecture, exceptional restaurants and delightful boutiques.

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Madison

Madison

Just an hour’s drive from Atlanta, Madison exhibits a quaint charm that transports travelers to a world apart – a testament to the everlasting appeal of honoring history, heritage, and kinship. Revered as one of the nation’s most picturesque towns, Madison beckons visitors to discover its stories and bask in the peaceful embrace of small-town life and heartfelt hospitality. Madison welcomes you to enter as a stranger and leave as a friend.

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Eatonton

Eatonton

Nestled between the picturesque landscapes of Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair, Eatonton boasts a historic downtown, providing a unique blend of vibrant history, cultural arts, and outdoor recreation. Explore museums that transport you to the past, hike trails along scenic views, relax on blue waters, or immerse yourself in a vibrant arts culture.

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Milledgeville

Milledgeville

Milledgeville, Georgia offers a journey through the state’s rich history and charming southern culture. The town is known for its beautifully preserved antebellum architecture, including the stunning Old State Capitol building and Georgia’s Old Governor’s Mansion from its time as Georgia’s fourth capital.

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Old Clinton/Gray, GA

Old Clinton/Gray

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Macon

Macon

Stroll down wide avenues lined with art galleries, boutiques, and eateries as diverse as the people who built it. In a city where a night out can mean catching an up-and-coming artist playing outside one of our local eateries, watching a Broadway Play, or learning about our musical heritage at the Allman Brothers Band Museum and Capricorn Sounds.

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Athens

Athens makes plenty of lists of the best college towns in America. The creative energy can be felt throughout the many art galleries, chic shops, restaurants and world-renowned nightclubs in historic downtown and other historic districts. Athens is also home to the official state art museum and botanical garden of Georgia.

Oconee County

Oconee County is a distinctive blend of antebellum history, vibrant art exhibits and unique outdoor adventures. History lovers will enjoy a tour of our historic 1800s Eagle Tavern, while outdoor adventurers can float down the Oconee River with Oconee Joe or take a trail ride at Georgia’s only Clydesdale farm.

Madison

Just an hour’s drive from Atlanta, Madison exhibits a quaint charm that transports travelers to a world apart – a testament to the everlasting appeal of honoring history, heritage, and kinship. Revered as one of the nation’s most picturesque towns, Madison beckons visitors to discover its stories and bask in the peaceful embrace of small-town life and heartfelt hospitality.

Eatonton

Nestled between the picturesque landscapes of Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair, Eatonton boasts a historic downtown, providing a unique blend of vibrant history, cultural arts, and outdoor recreation. Explore museums that transport you to the past, hike trails along scenic views, relax on blue waters, or immerse yourself in a vibrant arts culture.

Milledgeville

Milledgeville, Georgia offers a journey through the state’s rich history and charming southern culture. The town is known for its beautifully preserved antebellum architecture, including the stunning Old State Capitol building and Georgia’s Old Governor’s Mansion from its time as Georgia’s fourth capital.

Old Clinton/Gray

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Macon

Stroll down wide avenues lined with art galleries, boutiques, and eateries as diverse as the people who built it. In a city where a night out can mean catching an up-and-coming artist playing outside one of our local eateries, watching a Broadway Play, or learning about our musical heritage at the Allman Brothers Band Museum and Capricorn Sounds.

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Madison Morgan County Convention & Visitors Bureau
115 East Jefferson Street Madison, GA 30650
706-342-4454