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Macon County was created on December 14, 1837 from parts of Houston and Marion counties.  It was the 91st county and was named for General Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina, who served in the U.S. Congress for 37 years and ran for U.S. Vice President.

   

Incorporated

December 14, 1837

Population:

14,074

Total Area:

403 square miles

Cities & Towns:

Ideal
  Marshallville
  Montezuma
  Oglethorpe (County Seat)

Attractions:

Andersonville National Cemetery and Park
  Mennonite colony near Montezuma
  Haunted House of Colonel Fish

Annual Events:

February - Camellia Festival
  July - Crepe Myrtle Festival
  Fall - Beaver Creek Festival
  November - Olgethorpe Fall Festival
 
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