Macon is one of Georgia’s three major Fall Line Cities, along with Augusta and Columbus. The Fall Line is where the hilly lands of the Piedmont plateau meet the flat terrain of the coastal plain. Macon has a varied landscape of rolling hills on the north side and flat plains on the south. The city is situated near the fall line of the Ocmulgee River, it is 85 miles (137 km) southeast of Atlanta and near the state’s geographic center. Macon is known for its rich history, incredible architecture, stunning Southern charm, and a soulful musical heritage. It is also known as “Where Soul Lives” and has a legendary and notorious music history from homes, offices, and crash pads of some of Southern music’s most famous artists, like Otis Redding and Little Richard. Visitors can explore the city’s history, natural attractions, and lively downtown with a guide to things to do, places to stay, great restaurants, and events throughout the year.