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Roughly bounded by RR tracks, NW along Kennesaw Ave., McDonald St., and Whitlock Ave. Marietta: 34: Solomon and Penelopy Pace House: Solomon and Penelopy Pace House: May 20, 2009 : 3057 Paces Mill Rd.
The U.S Post Office and Customs House in Atlanta (also Atlanta's City Hall from 1910 to 1930) was a landmark building located on Marietta Street, occupying the block bounded by Marietta, Fairlie, Walton and Forsyth streets in the Fairlie-Poplar district of Downtown Atlanta. The building opened in 1878.
The Northwest Marietta Historic District is a 230-acre (93 ha) historic district in Marietta, Georgia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It includes Late Victorian , Greek Revival , Plantation Plain , and other architecture. [ 1 ]
Ruins of the paper mill at Sope Creek. Marietta is a city in and the county seat of Cobb County, Georgia, United States. [4] At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 60,972. The 2019 estimate was 60,867, making it one of Atlanta's largest suburbs. Marietta is the fourth largest of the principal cities by population of the Atlanta ...
As LaVista Road, SR 236 is two lanes wide and has a 35 miles per hour speed limit. As the route heads east toward Tucker , SR 236 intersects a number of primary north–south arterials, including SR 42 , US 23 / SR 155 , and Interstate 285 (at exit 37).
48 Marietta St. (NE corner of Forsyth St.), where President Woodrow Wilson had his law offices starting in 1881 [4] (building demolished, site currently occupied by 56 Marietta St. building) 55 Marietta St. was the site of the United States Post Office and Customs House (built 1878), which served from 1910-1930 as City Hall (demolished 1930s) [5]
The ruins of Akers Mill. Akers Mill was located on Rottenwood Creek near Vinings.Located within the modern Cumberland/Galleria area, Akers Mill Road runs west from Powers Ferry Road at Interstate 285, immediately north of the Chattahoochee River, then turns south on Cumberland Boulevard, then departs west again after one "block", crossing Interstate 75 and then Cobb Parkway, and forming the ...