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MARIETTA SQUARE | iPHONE FILM |MOMENT LENSES | MOVI CINEMATIC ROBOT VIDEO Check out all of my gear and get 10% off here: https://www.shopmoment.com/shop?tap_a=30146-d3ce98&tap_s=293454-268029&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ambassador&utm_campaign=Moment+Referral+Program&utm_content=johnarmstrong SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHZzapcLTCDHpOxHasB39TQ?sub_confirmation=1 per marietta.com: At the center of the square is Glover Park, a great place for picnics, photos and playtime. During the 19th century, the land was donated by Mayor John Glover with the stipulation that the site must always remain a park or it will revert to his heirs. A fountain sits at the heart of the park, but children will make a bee-line for the train engine playground featuring a replica of the famous locomotive known as The General. The gazebo on site is a wonderful destination for photos and for weddings. Opposite it, the “bandstand” (or stage) is a focal point for concerts and events. Surrounding the park, and a wide array of shops awaits you. Unique gift shops, boutiques, antique shops, even a Brumby Rocker store dot the square. With over thirty Marietta Square restaurants in the area — ranging from traditional American and Southwestern fare to Asian, Colombian, Greek, French, Italian and even Mediterranean cuisine – an eclectic mix tempts your taste buds. Desserts, bakery items and “spirits” also are within easy reach. Many establishments have outdoor seating, so you can people-watch while you enjoy your meal. The Marietta Square is brimming with history. The Great Locomotive Chase of the American Civil War started here. Also during the Civil War, militia trained on the park, the area was used as a military hospital, and later the buildings were burned during Sherman’s March to the Sea. If you are interested in the area’s history, visit the Marietta Museum of History on the second floor of the historic Kennesaw House near the train tracks (next to the Welcome Center). The museum holds collections of photographs, artifacts and information about Marietta and North Georgia. Next door is the Marietta Gone With the Wind Museum: Scarlett on the Square, which houses artifacts related to the Margaret Mitchell novel and Academy Award-winning 1939 film. Additional Marietta Square destinations include the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art, Marietta Fire Museum, Root House Museum and Marlow House. For Theater lovers, venues like The Strand Theatre and the Young Actors Playhouse offer performances throughout the year. Glover Park also is the venue for a variety of outdoor events. For example, in April through September, The Glover Park Concert Series runs the last Friday evening of each month. See the Marietta calendar of events for more information about events offered on the Square. The Marietta Square Farmers Market is held every Saturday morning—rain or shine—from 9 am to noon year round, and on Sundays from 12-3 pm from April through November. For more information call (770) 499-9393. Parking: Parking can be found in numerous locations around the Square. There are free two hour parking spots around the square and down many of the side streets, as well as paid and free parking lots. There are also several parking decks that are free after 5 pm weekdays and free on Saturdays and Sundays. For more parking information, including location maps, please visit Marietta.com/Marietta-Square-Parking Directions: How to find the Square? If you’re coming from Atlanta, take I-75 north to exit 263, which is South Marietta Parkway 120. At the exit, turn left and go west about five miles. Turn right onto Atlanta Street, and the Square is two blocks ahead. If you’re coming from North Georgia, take I-75 South to exit 265, which is North Marietta Parkway 120. At the exit, turn right and go west about two miles. Turn left onto Church Street, and the Square is two blocks ahead.

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