Fort Hawkins

736 Emery Hwy
Macon, GA 31217

Fort Hawkins, established in 1806 by President Thomas Jefferson and Indian Agent Col. Benjamin Hawkins, served as an official U.S. Army Fort and Indian Factory for trade and engagement with Native Americans in Middle Georgia. Overlooking sacred sites of the Muskogee Creek Nation, it was a significant landmark during a time when the area represented the western frontier.

Located near the Ocmulgee River and the historic Lower Creek Trading Path, Fort Hawkins played a pivotal role in the region's early development, preceding the foundation of Macon by seventeen years. Today, it stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural interactions that shaped Middle Georgia.

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