On South Atterberry Street (State Highway M) just south of Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
In loving memory of Dr. Owen L. Woodward Osteopathic Physician & ”Medicine Man” to Troop B Highway Patrol 1952-1999 Mayor of Atlanta 1964-1993 Macon County & Atlanta C-3 School Boards Ambulance Board for 12 years Honorary trooper Missouri Highway . . . — — Map (db m216798) HM
On North Macon Street at East Platte Street, on the left when traveling south on North Macon Street.
Locomotive No. 112, Mogul Type, 2-6-0, was delivered by Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, PA., Nov. 29, 1920, retired from service Dec. 29, 1962. During this period it ran 364,562 miles.
Given to the City of Bevier, January 1, 1963 by J. . . . — — Map (db m116870) HM
On East Moore Street at South Gex Street, on the left when traveling west on East Moore Street.
The La Plata Square Historic District boundaries include parts of South Gex Street, West Sanders Street, and East Moore Street. These properties are historically associated with services, recreation, and trades bordering and including the City . . . — — Map (db m216982) HM
On East Washington Street at North Rollins Street, on the right when traveling east on East Washington Street.
County seat moved to Macon City from Bloomington, by an act of Legislature in 1863
1st court held in Macon City~4th Monday, September, 1863 at Allen Academy~Corner of Union and Jackson Streets. 1st term of court in the building~Sept. 1865 cost of . . . — — Map (db m144845) HM
On South Missouri Street (U.S. 63) at County Park Drive (Lake View Drive), on the right when traveling north on South Missouri Street.
(side 1) Macon is the seat of justice for one of Missouri's richest coal bearing counties. The town was laid out on rolling upland prairie, between the Middle Fork of the Salt and the East Fork of the Chariton rivers, 1856. Hudson, named for . . . — — Map (db m156228) HM
On South Main Street north of Jones Street, on the left when traveling north.
occurring on August 8, 1862, five miles north of Stockton (now New Cambria) between Col. Joseph Porter's Confederates and Federal regiments under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Woolfolk was part of a wide-spread plan to surround and capture Porter . . . — — Map (db m106029) HM