Hay House, Macon

Also known as: Johnston-Felton-Hay House. Hay House in Macon, Georgia, often dubbed the "Palace of the South," captivates travelers with its intricate Italian Renaissance Revival architecture. Built in the mid-1800s, this mansion spans 18,000 square feet and boasts stunning stained glass, elaborate plasterwork, and a unique three-story cupola. Visitors often marvel at the advanced 19th-century technology, including an early intercom system and central heating. WanderVlogs highlights the guided tours that delve into the Hay family's history and the mansion's architectural significance, offering a genuine glimpse into Southern opulence. Real travelers frequently mention the breathtaking views from the cupola and the mansion's role in Macon's cultural tapestry.

Last updated: Jan 13, 2026

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