|
You are
here:
Advertisements
(Click to browse sites)
We
are
improving
QuaintPlaces!
Fewer
ads
More
travel
information
Easier
navigation
Please
check
back often
|
|
Home
> USA > Georgia
> Marietta
Print-friendly
version of this page (without menus and advertisements)
(OldeTowne)
Marietta,
Georgia
Travel
attraction lodging dining unique gifts royalty-free stock photography
|
There are
several historic neighborhoods in the heart of this Atlanta suburb.
The shops surround Marietta Square. We enjoyed an exhibit of
original Dale Chihuly art glass at the Museum of Art when we visited in
2002. Also near Atlanta: Roswell and Stone
Mountain. |
(Photos
coming)
Location
Northwest
of Atlanta on I-75
MapQuest
map
Population
About
60,000
Museums
Marietta/Cobb
Museum of Art
Marietta Museum of History
Root House Museum
(and others)
Other
features
Antique
shops (many)
Art galleries (Southwestern and contemporary)
Bakery (Australian)
Boutiques
Brumby Hall and Gardens
Cafes and restaurants
Campgrounds
and RV parks in the Atlanta area
Check
Woodall's guide
Confederate
Cemetery
Gourmet coffee shop
Historic homes and buildings
Hotels and vacation rentals in this area
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield (nearby)
Landscaped park (in the square)
Theatre in the Square (live performances)
Tourist map
Hours
Parking
Meters
Festivals
November:
Holiday
Open House
December:
Marietta
Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour
(first
weekend in December)
Candlelight
Shopping
Tree lighting and Santa arrives
Recommended
stay
Half
day (Saturday or a weekday between the
morning
and afternoon rush hours)
Tourist information
Welcome
Center and Visitors Bureau
800-835-0445 www.MariettaSquare.com
|
One-stop
reservations (Airlines, hotels,
resorts, car rentals, cruises, last-minute deals, etc.)
Car
rentals
Maps,
trip planning, driving directions, etc.
Amusement
park tickets
Discounts
for U.S. veterans and active duty
Spas
and other experiences
Luggage
and gear (Click buttons)
More
travel
accessories (Click
to see separate page)
|
Georgia
calendars, books, etc. (see ads
in blue to the right)
Print-friendly
version of this page (without menus and advertisements)
|
Photographs
copyright © by Steve Sloan. All rights reserved.
Photos without numbers require permission from third parties.
Most photos are shown cropped.
To
order photos, greeting cards, and other products,
please jot down photo numbers and go to: Order
products
The
information above may not be up-to-date.
Please check local sources for the latest official times, costs,
availability, etc.
This page was last updated on 11/02/2006
.
Advertisements
(Click ads to browse)
Why
shop online?
Prices
and selection
are often better
from these Web
sites than in your
neighborhood stores. Many
of them offer
free packing and
shipping to
your
door or to your
gift recipient. So,
you can save
time, gas, and
money. Merchant
sites must
meet high security
standards to
advertise
on QuaintPlaces.com.
|
Did
you know?
When
you place an
order from these
merchants, they
contribute a small
commission to QuaintPlaces.com. These
commissions
do not increase
the cost of your
purchases. Only
purchases
made within a few
days
after
your
initial "click" to
their sites generate
commissions for us.
(Please do not delete your cookies.)
These
commissions, plus sales of our
own photos and cards, are
necessary
to help defray the
cost of maintaining QuaintPlaces.com,
which currently
operates at a loss.
Your
purchases will
help us provide
more
information
and photos about
quaint places.
|
|
|
Advertisements
(Click ads to browse)
|
Many
of these merchants are having
Spring sales.
Be
sure to check
"Save money here"
below for coupons
and other savings. |
2008
calendars
(the largest selection online)
|
|


|
Postcard
books
|
|

(Atlanta) |
Books,
travel guides, maps, etc.
|
General
shopping
|
We
are
improving
QuaintPlaces!
Fewer
ads
More
travel
information
Easier
navigation
Please
check
back often
|
|