Elements of Urbanism: Macon, GA

Started by Metro Jacksonville, March 25, 2009, 05:00:00 AM

heights unknown

Looks like Macon is a town that was on the up and up, and then something happened to stifle it's growth and prosperity.  It does kind of look like Jacksonville "pre-Jaguars." If this is a Monday afternoon, there sure is not much happening; or maybe the photographer took photos of the sleepiest parts of downtown.  Also isn't Macon in a generally remote part of Georgia?  Not much to attract people to that part of Georgia I think.

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krazeeboi

Actually Macon is located close to the geographical heart of Georgia, is only 76 miles southeast of Atlanta, and has I-75 running through it.

mtraininjax

QuoteIf this is a Monday afternoon, there sure is not much happening; or maybe the photographer took photos of the sleepiest parts of downtown.

Have you seen Jacksonville's downtown? Geez, most of it resembles this on anyday.
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krazeeboi

OK, this is REALLY late, but is St. Joseph's really the tallest structure in Macon? To me, it looks like it would easily be the Fickling & Co. office tower.