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Noonday Creek - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Noonday Creek

Noonday Creek is a vibrant outdoor recreational area that offers many activities. Visitors can explore the banks of this creek on foot or by bike, discovering the many wildlife and flora that call it home. Anglers can try their luck at some of the best fishing spots along Noonday Creek, catching trophy bass and other species. Swimmers will be delighted by picnic areas and swim holes throughout the creek, providing beautiful swimming experiences with breathtaking views of nearby hills.
Address : W Cobb Trail, Marietta, GA, USA

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Little Kennesaw MountainLittle Kennesaw Mountain is a popular scenic spot, just northwest of Marietta. Named after the mountain range on which it stands, Little Kennesaw Mountain is a great place to go for dramatic views as well as some good exercise. Visitors can either hike, run or bike up to the crest of the Kinnehoochee Ridge where they will find unparalleled views of the surrounding city and countryside scenery and quite a few opportunities for photographs.
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Kennesaw MountainKennesaw Mountain features a variety of scenic views and recreational activities, including diverse wildlife habitat and more than 3,000 acres of forest. Known for its historical significance during the Civil War Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in 1864, visitors can explore the park’s 17 miles of trails offering panoramic views from its 1,808-foot summit. The park also includes an interpretive battlefield trail with 15 historic sites describing the battle's events and stories.
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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield ParkKennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is full of Civil War history. Established in 1917, the park spans over 2,965 acres and has the Kennesaw Mountain summit area standing at a height of 1,808 feet. Visitors can explore one of America's most notable battlefields by strolling along one of 17 miles of trails that are nestled amongst a preserved landscape featuring stunning views across North Georgia.
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Illinois MonumentThe Illinois Monument stands 30 feet tall and is a beautiful dedication to fallen heroes from Illinois who fought alongside the Confederate army during the Civil War. The monument was first erected in 1889 by the Daughters of the Confederacy and depicts Cpl. James Stone, an Illinois private in the war, leaning against his abandoned rifle with his right hand on his hip and face turned away from the viewer.
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Cheatham HillCheatham Hill, is known for its connection to historic events of the civil war. This area was the site of a defining battle in July 1864 and has since been dubbed “The Hell Hole” due to its ferocity during that fight. During the months after this battle, Cheatham Hill served as a Union garrison, though the original hill no longer exists as it was leveled when Interstate 75 was constructed. A memorial monument serves to remind visitors of this history.
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Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive HistoryThis is an engaging place to explore the ties between transportation and wartime history. It allows guests to tour a window into past conflicts through interactive displays, artifacts, and its restored locomotive, The General. Visitors also get a special chance to get behind the wheel of a World War II American-built Sherman Tank - an incredible experience that brings history to life! Representing both sides of the conflict, this museum honors those who served in war with heartfelt exhibits.

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Cobb County
Cobb County, Georgia is a vibrant county located in the northern part of the state. It is home to well over 750,000 people with a rich range of backgrounds, making it one of the most diverse counties in the state. Spanning nearly 320 square miles, Cobb County encompasses rural communities, bustling suburbs and many charming towns. There are endless opportunities for entertainment and recreation ranging from high quality sports facilities and parks to excellent cultural venues like museums, galle

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