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Guests at this room have an excllent second story view of the courtyard. |
The Ocmulgee River served Macon as a means of transporting goods to the world's markets and as a means of smuggling food and supplies during the Civil War. The name Ocmulgee is from the Creek Indian words, "oc" (water) and "mulgee" (bubbling). |
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Location: Second Floor, Main House Bedding: Four-poster, queen sized bed Fireplace: No Other Amenities: Courtyard View,, table / desks and data ports |
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