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Stroll around a Southern town square

Marietta Square

Location: Marietta Square

Date taken: August 9, 2012

The Marietta Square, also known as Glover Park, is home to dozens of restaurants, antique shops, art galleries and the Strand Theatre, which first opened in 1935 as a motion picture house. During the Civil War, the town center became famous because it was where the Great Locomotive Chase began.

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August 31, 2012 | Categories: City Heydays | Tags: Atlanta, fountain, Marietta, park benches, patricia heys, photography, Southern town, town square, water drops | Leave a comment


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