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History of the Lanier House/Hotel Lanier in downtown Macon


Do you remember the Hotel Lanier?
Author: Madilyn Harrell (13WMAZ)
Updated: 4:56 PM EDT April 16, 2021
MACON, Ga. When it first opened on June 12, 1850, the Lanier House was a large Victorian building on Mulberry Street. It was a landmark in the city, known for its beautiful architecture, visitors, and good food.
It s no longer standing today, but a plaque across the street is a reminder of what used to be.
The grandparents of musician and poet Sidney Lanier also the namesake of Georgia s Lake Lanier were hotel keepers and opened it when Lanier was a young boy.
Retired history teacher James Barfield, who used to lead historic tours of Macon, says the building has a rich history. ....

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Remembering the Queen of Marco


Nestled on the western side of the winding Royal Palm River Hammock Creek between Mud Bay and Palm Bay lies the abandoned settlement of Grocery Place.
The settlement is now a part of Collier-Seminole State Park and is utilized as a primitive campsite accessed by a 5-mile paddle.
Tommie Camilla Stephens Barfield
Several Southwest Florida pioneer families began here with small farmsteads. One of these were the notable Stephens family, of which the daughter would become known as the “Queen of Marco.” 
In 1901, at the age of 13, Tommie Camilla Stephens with her parents and siblings arrived in Caxambus, a small community on Marco Island, after an arduous trek from Cordele, Georgia. Tommie had no inkling of her future influence on the community. ....

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