Historical Markers and War Memorials in Bibb County, Georgia
Adjacent to Bibb County, Georgia
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-10 — Alfred Holt Colquitt — |
| 2► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 11-3 — Ballard-Hudson Senior High School — |
| 3► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Ballard-Hudson Senior High School 1070 Anthony Road 1949-1970 — |
| 4► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-5 — Battles of Dunlap Farm ← — |
| 5► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-9 — Bibb County — |
| 6► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-6 — Birthplace of Sidney Lanier — |
| 7► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Camp Oglethorpe "...such large wolfish eyes!" Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails — |
| 8► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-21 — Camp Wheeler — |
| 9► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 11-2 — Central City College / Georgia Baptist College — |
| 10► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-19 — Christ Church Episcopal — |
| 11► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-2 — City Hall & Old Capitol — |
| 12► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Civil War Era Maconites of African Ancestry Location of Ellen Smith Craft's Dwelling behind Home of Dr. Robert & Eliza Smith Collins — |
| 13► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-7 — Colonial Trading Path — |
| 14► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-8 — Confederate Memorial Day in Macon — |
| 15► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-24 — Confederate States Central Laboratory — |
| 16► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Cowles-Bond House Railroads, Planters and Widow Bond Wilson's Raid Heritage Trail — |
| 17► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-22 — De Soto in Georgia — |
| 18► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Fencing from Findlay Foundry — |
| 19► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-11 — First Public Camellia Show — |
| 20► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 11-5 — Fort Hawkins — |
| 21► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Fort Hawkins The Battle for Macon Georgia Civil War Heritage Trails — |
| 22► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Freemasonry in Macon — |
| 23► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe — |
| 24► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-20 — General Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr. 1833 – 1863 — |
| 25► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — In Memory of J. Wilson Parker — |
| 26► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — In Memory of Max Meyerhardt October 18, 1855 – March 2, 1923 Founder of the Masonic Home of Georgia — |
| 27► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-16 — Jefferson Davis at the Lanier House — |
| 28► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — John Basil Lamar — |
| 29► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-4 — Judge Asa Holt House — |
| 30► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Library Ballroom / College Discotheque — |
| 31► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — M. W. Grand Lodge of Georgia Free and Accepted Masons — |
| 32► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — R10 — Macon City Hall Georgia's Temporary Capitol Building Wilson's Raid Heritage Trail — |
| 33► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Macon Defensive Fortifications The War Comes Home Wilson's Raid Heritage Trail — |
| 34► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Macon History 1839 - 1910 — |
| 35► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Medal of Honor — |
| 36► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-18 — Mercer University — |
| 37► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-23 — Mulberry Street Methodist Church — |
| 38► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Oak Ridge Cemetery Established 1840 — |
| 39► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Oak Ridge Cemetery 1840 to 1865 — |
| 40► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Oak Ridge Cemetery 1866 To Present — |
| 41► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Post 3 Macon — |
| 42► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Rose Hill Cemetery "Recollection in a bouquet of yesterday" — |
| 43► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-12 — Site: Wesleyan College Worlds First College Chartered to Grant Degrees to Women — |
| 44► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 11-4 — St. Joseph's Catholic Church — |
| 45► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 11-6 — St. Peter Claver Catholic Church and School — |
| 46► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Temple Beth Israel Established 1859 — |
| 47► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — The Battle of Dunlap Hill-Stoneman's Raid Ocmulgee National Monument — |
| 48► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-3 — The Dunlap House ←←← — |
| 49► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — The Dunlap House Ocmulgee National Monument — |
| 50► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 11-1 — The First Baptist Church of Christ at Macon — |
| 51► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-17 — The First Presbyterian Church — |
| 52► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — The Lanier House "He looked bronzed and somewhat careworn, but hardy and vigorous." Jefferson Davis Heritage Trail — |
| 53► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-14 — The March to the Sea — |
| 54► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-13 — The Stoneman Raid — |
| 55► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Unknown, But Not Forgotten — |
| 56► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — Vineville United Methodist Church South Georgia Conference February 12, 2006 — |
| 57► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration — |
| 58► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 226 — Wesleyan College First College Chartered to Grant Degrees to Women December 23, 1836 — |
| 59► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — William Arthur Fickling, Sr. Father of Cherry Blossoms — |
| 60► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse Dedicated June 29, 1998 — |
| 61► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — William Bartram Trail Traced 1773–1777 Deep South Region — |
| 62► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — William Bartram Trail Traced 1773-1777 — |
| 63► Georgia (Bibb County), Macon — 011-15 — Wilson's Raid To Macon — |