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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cobb County ...

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    William Gibbs McAdoo House: November 17, 1978 : SW of Marietta on GA 5: Marietta: 30: Midway Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: Midway Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: December 29, 1986 : 4635 Dallas Hwy./GA 120 SW

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  4. Glover–McLeod–Garrison House - Wikipedia

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    It was built for entrepreneur John Heyward Glover, who sold it in 1851 and went on to build the Glover-Blair-Anderson House (c.1851) also in Marietta, [2] said to be "one of the finest antebellum structures in Marietta", [3] and also NRHP-listed as part of the Northwest Marietta Historic District.

  5. Marietta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Like most towns, Marietta had a square (Marietta Square) in the center with a courthouse. The Georgia General Assembly legally recognized the community on December 19, 1834. [7] Built in 1838, Oakton House [8] is the oldest continuously occupied residence in Marietta. The original barn, milk house, smokehouse and well house remain on the property.

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  7. Marietta Daily Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Marietta Daily Journal (MDJ) is a daily newspaper published in Marietta, Georgia.It is the primary local newspaper of Cobb County, Georgia (of which Marietta is the county seat, largest city, and geographic center), second only to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which covers all of metro Atlanta, and previously most of north Georgia.