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SW of Marietta at Powder Springs and Bankstone Rds. 33°53′07″N 84°37′07″W / 33.88524°N 84.61854°W / 33.88524; -84.61854 ( Andrew J. Cheney Marietta
thumb The ruins of Union Chapel, also known as Nesbitt Union Chapel, are situated on Powder Springs Street between Marietta and Powder Springs, in Marietta, Georgia. The original chapel consisted of a single room, with a stony façade and Gothic-style arched windows and door. The building had deteriorated significantly by the 1940s, becoming ...
The Whitlock Avenue Historic District in Marietta, Georgia, is an 82-acre (33 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. The listing included 101 contributing buildings. [1] It includes Greek Revival from antebellum times and various styles up to the 1930s.
In southwest Cobb, at Powder Springs Road (original SR 5), Barrett Parkway changes name to East–West Connector, and bends southeast. Its intersection with Austell Road (currently SR 5) is a major commercial district, with a number of big-box retailers. The northwest corner is also home to Cobb Hospital. This section was constructed around ...
Barrett Parkway is carried over Ward Creek and Noses Creek and their wetlands by a long viaduct, the most expensive section of the new road, which was constructed from forested land in the mid-1990s. There are two U.S. Geological Survey stream gauges in the basin: Noses Creek at Powder Springs Road (NOSG1), and Olley Creek at Clay Road (OLYG1).
Milford Park is at the intersection of Smyrna Powder Springs Rd and Hicks Rd. It has 3 baseball fields, batting cages, 1 football field, a concession building, and 4 playgrounds. Nickajack Park is built along Nickajack Creek. This creek divides it from the neighboring school Lindley 6th Grade Academy.
East Marietta Area 2017: 2051 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, GA 30068 Constructed in 2017 to replace the East Marietta Branch Library, which had been standing since 1961. This library was created alongside the parks department, and has many features which set it aside from other libraries in the system, such as a black box theater and art ...
At the end of Macland Road, SR 360 follows Powder Springs Road to the northeast, passing between Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park and Al Bishop Softball Complex. It continues to the northeast and meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with SR 5 /SR 120 (South Marietta Parkway SE) in Marietta .