7 Sights in Marietta, United States (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Marietta, United States. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 7 sights are available in Marietta, United States.

Sightseeing Tours in Marietta

1. Battle of Gilgal Church

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Battle of Gilgal Church

The Battle of Gilgal Church was an action during the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War. The Union army of William Tecumseh Sherman and the Confederate army led by Joseph E. Johnston fought a series of battles between June 10 and 19 along a front stretching northeast from Lost Mountain to Pine Mountain to Brushy Mountain. At Gilgal Church, attacks by the divisions of John W. Geary and Daniel Butterfield from Joseph Hooker's XX Corps were repulsed with about 700 casualties by Confederates from William J. Hardee's corps. That day in a separate action, other Union troops overran a Confederate skirmish line, capturing about 300 men. Gilgal Church was part of a series of minor actions that included the Battle of Latimer's Farm on June 17–18.

Wikipedia: Battle of Gilgal Church (EN)

2. Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre

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The Strand Theatre is a multi-use performing arts and film center in Marietta, Georgia, United States. Originally built in 1935 by the Manning-Winks Theatre Company as an art deco movie palace, it is currently the home of the Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre, a nonprofit arts organization specializing in live theatre, classic movies, concerts, comedy, and other special events.

Wikipedia: Strand Theatre (Marietta, Georgia) (EN), Website

3. W. P. Snyder Jr.

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W. P. Snyder Jr., also known as W. H. Clingerman, W. P. Snyder Jr. State Memorial, or J. L. Perry, is a historic towboat moored on the Muskingum River in Marietta, Ohio, at the Ohio River Museum. A National Historic Landmark, she is the only intact, steam-driven sternwheel towboat still on the nation's river system.

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4. First Unitarian Universalist

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The First Unitarian Church of Marietta is a historic Unitarian Universalist church in the city of Marietta, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1869, it uses a building constructed in 1858 for one of its two predecessor churches; this building's high-quality architecture has led to its designation as a historic site.

Wikipedia: First Unitarian Church of Marietta (EN)

5. Ohio River Museum

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The Ohio River Museum is a museum that interprets the history of the Ohio River. The museum is situated on the Muskingum River, near its confluence with the Ohio River, in Marietta, Ohio. Opened on March 16, 1941, the museum celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2016.

Wikipedia: Ohio River Museum (EN), Website

6. Linden House

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Linden House

Linden House is a historic home located at Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It was built about 1813–1814, and is a three-story, five-bay, L-shaped brick dwelling in the Federal style. In the 1840s, the house was occupied by a boys' boarding school.

Wikipedia: Linden House (Marietta, Pennsylvania) (EN)

7. Joseph Bucher House

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Joseph Bucher House is a historic home located at Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It was built between about 1806 and 1811, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, three bay brick dwelling. It has a "side hall" Georgian plan.

Wikipedia: Joseph Bucher House (EN)

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