Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Could the Ocmulgee Mounds set a new precedent for preservation?

After receiving a spot on Time Magazine’s ‘World’s Greatest Places of 2025’ list, Macon’s Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park is in the limelight. A new bill proposes to expand the park’s footprint and designate it as a National Park, which would be co-managed by the native Muscogee (Creek) Nation. A citizen of the tribe, Tracie Revis, tells the AJC’s Fraser Jones how this unique arrangement will keep the land in indigenous hands and preserve its history.

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Macon Telegraph: Congress didn't pass effort to make Ocmulgee Mounds GA's first national park. What now?