Food Scene
Rookery
543 Cherry StOliver's Corner Bistro
496 2nd StKudzu Seafood Company
512 Poplar StMusic
The Hummingbird Stage and Taproom
430 Cherry StMercer Music at Capricorn
530 Martin Luther King Jr BlvdOrigin of many famous musical talents
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Bearfoot Tavern
468 2nd StSightseeing
Tubman Museum
310 Cherry StGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame
301 Cherry StThe Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House
2321 Vineville AveOcmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
1207 Emery HwyMuseum of Aviation & Flight Technology Center
1942 Heritage Blvd"The Grand Opera House is a historic opera house and Mercer University's performing arts center. The opera house was originally known as the Academy of Music and when it was opened in 1884, it had the largest stage in the American Southeast. The theater was renovated and renamed the Grand Opera House in 1905. Historically, the venue has hosted many famous celebrities including Charlie Chaplin and the John Philip Sousa Band, Will Rogers, George Burns, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore, Bob Hope, Ray Charles, and the local Allman Brothers Band. Today, the Grand Opera House hosts a variety of events such as Broadway shows, concerts, and theatrical productions." (vacationidea.com)
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The Grand Opera House
651 Mulberry St"The Grand Opera House is a historic opera house and Mercer University's performing arts center. The opera house was originally known as the Academy of Music and when it was opened in 1884, it had the largest stage in the American Southeast. The theater was renovated and renamed the Grand Opera House in 1905. Historically, the venue has hosted many famous celebrities including Charlie Chaplin and the John Philip Sousa Band, Will Rogers, George Burns, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore, Bob Hope, Ray Charles, and the local Allman Brothers Band. Today, the Grand Opera House hosts a variety of events such as Broadway shows, concerts, and theatrical productions." (vacationidea.com)
Museum of Arts and Sciences
4182 Forsyth RdSports
Five Star Stadium
1327 Stadium Dr