Historic Macon Foundation will host an open house this Saturday, September 24 at 6:30 p.m. at 1311 Ross St. in conjunction with the Beall's Hill Ramble hosted by InTown Macon Neighborhood Association. Other new and rehabilitated historic homes (1212 and 1295 Ross St.) will be open for public tours at the hospitality of their owners. The event celebrates the revitalization of Beall's Hill.
The showing of the fully-staged home at the corner of Ash and Ross streets (1311 Ross St.) is sure to be a highlight of the event. The home was professionally staged by Historic Macon's Preservation Designer Carrie Cameron Robinson. Most of the furnishings as well as the house itself will be for sale at this event. It will be a wonderful opportunity to check out Beall's Hill and meet your potential new neighbors. We look forward to seeing you there! Click here to see a map of houses that will be shown.
Special thanks to the following partners for their help:
- Funding from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Revolving Fund for Beall's Hill
- Financing from the Historic Hills & Heights Development Corporation Revolving Fund for Beall's Hill (City of Macon, Macon Housing Authority and Mercer University)
- Construction by Whitby, Inc. Construction, Cliffard Whitby, general contractor
- Landscape design and installation by T. Lake Environmental Design, Joy Dyer
- Custom-built cabinetry by Cabinet Concepts, Jim Williams, master carpenter
- Interior and exterior paint by Glidden Professional Paints, Nancy Conner, interior designer
- Stainless steel appliances by Morris Appliance, Lee Skinner, owner
- Furnishings by Bert Maxwell Furniture, Bert Maxwell III and Bert Maxwell IV, owners
- Rugs by Burgess Design Center
- Repurposed items from Historic Macon's 34th Annual Flea Market (sale on October 15)
- Paintings by Joe Adams
We look forward to seeing you in Beall's Hill this weekend!
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