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Directions From CHATTANOOGA I-75 S: Exit 265 North Marietta Loop, Go West (RIGHT at end of ramp), You will cross over HWY 41. Turn left on Church Street, this leads you to the Square, then turns into Old Powder Springs at Marietta Pizza (Roswell Rd / Whitlock). We are located next to Marietta Pizza. FREE Parking behind Duprees.

Directions From ATLANTA I-75 S: Take I-75 North to exit 263. Continue traveling West to Marietta. This road becomes South Marietta Parkway/120 S. Loop. Continue West approximately 5 miles to Atlanta Street. Turn right on Atlanta Street. Marietta Square is 2 blocks ahead. 


 

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  • Historic Marietta Self Guided Walking/Driving Tour

    Address: Marietta Welcome Center, 4 Depot Street, Marietta, GA 30060
    Phone: (770) 429-1115
    Description:
    Stop by the Marietta Welcome Center and pick up the walking/driving tour brochure which will lead you through Marietta's five National Historic Districts and see over 50 historic buildings and homes. Please note that most of the homes are privately owned and are not open to the public.
    Hours: TBD
    Admission: TBD
    URL:
    Type: Tour
     

  • Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield

    Address: 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr., Kennesaw, GA 30152
    Phone: (770) 427-4686
    Description:
    In June of 1864, General William T. Sherman's advance toward Atlanta was delayed for two weeks at Kennesaw Mountain, just west of downtown Marietta. The Union Army, marching from Chattanooga to Marietta along the Western and Atlantic Railroad, was met by the Confederates entrenched along the ridgetops of Kennesaw Mountain, south towards Powder Springs Road, thereby blocking Union movement. The 2,888 acre National Park preserves the battleground where the Confederate army temporarily stopped the Union advance southward before the fall of Atlanta.
    Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm Daily
    Admission: NA
    URL: http://www.nps.gov/kemo
    Type: Park
     

  • Marietta Fire Museum

    Address: 112 Haynes Street, Marietta, GA 30060
    Phone: (770) 794-5491
    Description:
    The Marietta Fire Department was officially formed in 1854 following a massive fire which destroyed most of the Marietta Square. This museum offers a unique look at firefighting techniques and equipment from the 1800s to the present. The highlight of the collection is the Silsby Steamer purchased by the city in 1879. Nicknamed 'The Aurora,' the horse-drawn pumper served Marietta until 1921, and received a complete restoration in 1992. It is one of only five still in existence.
    Hours: Mon-Fri 8-5, Evenings and weekends by appointment

    Admission: Free, Tours conducted by active duty fire fighters
    URL: Type: Museum
     

  • Marietta Gone With the Wind Museum, Scarlett on the Square

    Address: 18 Whitlock Avenue Marietta, GA 30064
    Phone: (770) 794-5576
    Description:
    When the movie Gone With the Wind premiered in Atlanta in 1939, the world fell in love with Scarlett and Rhett. The love affair continues at the Marietta Gone With the Wind Museum, Scarlett on the Square. The museum features rare memorabilia from the movie, Margaret Mitchell, and her Pulitzer Prize winning novel. Housed in a former livery stable and cotton warehouse from 1875, the collection includes scripts, books, props, movie posters, and the original bengaline honeymoon gown worn by Vivien Leigh in her Oscar winning role as Scarlett.
    Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Closed Major Holidays
    Admission: $7 Adults, $6 Seniors/Students, $5 Groups of 15 or more
    URL: http://www.gwtwmarietta.com
    Type: Museum
     

  • Marietta Museum of History

    Address: 1 Depot Street, Marietta, GA 30060
    Phone: (770) 794-5710
    Description:
    Located on the second floor of the 1845 Kennesaw House, the Marietta Museum of History's galleries overflow with a wide variety of artifacts that will offer something of interest for every visitor. From 19th and 20th Century clothing and accessories to Civil War weapons and ammunition, the museum tells the story of the development of Cobb County and Marietta with displays on Native Americans, the Gold Rush, early inventions, influential Mariettans, and the growth of the Bell Bomber Plant, now Lockheed/Martin.
    Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm
    Admission: $5 Adults, $3 Seniors/Students, Free for Members & Children under 6. Educational group tours and trunk shows available.
    URL: http://www.mariettahistory.org
    Type: Museum
     

  • Marietta's Heritage Passport

    Address: Marietta Welcome Center, 4 Depot Street, Marietta, GA 30060
    Phone: (770) 429-1115
    Description:
    When visiting Marietta stop at the Welcome Center and purchase a Heritage Passport your pass to our three must-see museums at considerable savings: Marietta Museum of History, Root House Museum, and Marietta Gone With the Wind/Scarlett on the Square.
    Hours:
    Admission: $10, over a 25% savings!
    URL:
    Type: Museum
     

  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art

    Address: 30 Atlanta Street, Marietta, GA 30060
    Phone: (770) 528-1444
    Description:
    The Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art is metropolitan Atlanta's only museum dedicated to American art. Housed in Marietta's first U.S. Post Office, the museum hosts a full schedule of exhibitions and boasts a permanent collection of 19th and 20th century American art, from Warhol to Wyeth.
    Hours: Tues-Fri 11am-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm
    Admission: $5 Adults, $3 Seniors/Students, Free for children 6 and under; Special group rates available for groups of 10 or more
    URL: www.mariettacobbartmuseum.org
    Type: Museum
     

  • The Root House Museum

    Address: 145 Denmead Street, Marietta, GA 30060
    Phone: (770) 426-4982
    Description:
    Built in 1845 by Hannah and William Root, the Root House Museum offers visitors a glimpse of the home life of a middle class merchant and his family. Owned and operated by the Cobb Landmarks and Historical Society, it is one of the oldest surviving frame houses in Marietta and is furnished with period furniture in the fashion of the 1850s. Outside guests can walk among flower beds and vegetable plots in a garden that reflects the gardening practices of the mid 19th century, as well as see the recreated kitchen and working 1850s cook stove.
    Hours: Tues-Sat 11am-4pm
    Admission: $4 Adults, $3 Seniors & Groups of 10
    URL: http://www.cobblandmarks.com/roothouse.htm
    Type: Museum
     

  • The Strand Theatre-Coming Soon!

    Address: undefined
    Phone: (678) 569-1321
    Description:
    The Art Deco theatre served as a movie house on the Marietta Square from 1935-1976. Currently undergoing a complete restoration, the Strand Theatre will once again show movies and host classic films, film festivals, lecture series, concerts and light stage productions. Scheduled to open mid 2008.
    Hours:
    Admission:
    URL: http://www.friendsofthestrand.com
    Type: Theatre
     

  • Theatre in the Square

    Address: 11 Whitlock Avenue Marietta, GA 30064
    Phone: (770) 422-8369
    Description:
    Housed in a former cotton warehouse, Theatre in the Square has been called "the most charming performing space in the Southeast" by Southern Living Magazine. This intimate, 225 seat facility features Broadway caliber productions on 2 stages. Matinee performances available.
    Hours: Call for show times
    Admission: Ticket prices for shows vary
    URL: http://www.theatreinthesquare.com
    Type: Theatre
     

  • Yellow Rose Carriage Service

    Address: Historic Marietta Square
    Phone: (770) 499-9719
    Description:
    Take a horse drawn carriage ride around the Historic Marietta Square.
    Hours: Typically on weekends, call for hours and special requests

    Admission: Call for cost
    URL:
    Type: Tour
     


 
 

Marietta Wine Market
18 Powder Springs St. SE
Marietta, GA  30064
770-919-1574
Hours: Mon-Wed 10:00am - 7:00pm
Thurs-Sat 10:00am - 8:00pm
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Our goal is to help support the businesses on the square as much as possible. DID YOU KNOW that there are 31 Places to Eat and 47 Places to Shop right in Historic Marietta. Not to mention the Museums, Theatre and other things you can do. Below is a listing of all the shops, restaurants and other attractions in Historic Marietta. This is includes their hours of operation, address, telephone numbers and web site links.

A big thanks to all of you that continue support us and brave the cold dreary days of winter. Don’t forget about your friends and family. Many of these restaurants and shops also have gift cards and gift certificates that make great last minute gifts.


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