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A 1921 stage built by Charles H. Douglass, this storied Black theatre hosted legends and still books films, festivals, and concerts. Recognized by Fodor’s and regional media, it remains a vital cultural anchor in downtown Macon.
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1921 Black theatre hosting films, festivals, concerts, and plays
355 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Macon, GA 31201 Get directions
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