By Rick Badie
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The 1842 Inn, an antebellum mansion and carriage house in Macon, exemplifies the architecture of its time with its stately columns and wrap-around veranda.
It wasn’t that way back in 1983. That’s when Mil Hatcher Jr., a Macon native and Atlanta attorney, bought the property. The vacant structure, on College Street in the town’s historic district, had been subdivided into apartments.
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