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4 Old Ruins to Explore in Cobb County

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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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Old Ruins to Explore in Cobb County

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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Kennesaw 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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Marietta Confederate Cemetery
Marietta Confederate Cemetery is a historic burial site for those who lost their lives during the Civil War. Home to over 3,000 soldiers and sailors who fought for the Southern cause, the cemetery provides a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by so many for their beliefs. As one visits this hallowed ground, it is hard not to feel an overwhelming sense of respect for those who sacrificed their lives to protect what they believed in.
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Marietta Square
This vibrant community offers an array of activities to visitors and residents alike. From the Marietta Museum of Historic Homes to the lively Glover Park events year-round, there's always something exciting happening at the square. The historic district is a treasure trove of late 19th and early 20th century architecture, with unique stores lining each street. It also features excellent restaurants that are frequented by foodies from all around Georgia.
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Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins
Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins are an intriguing reminder of a once-thriving industry. Built in 1855 and operated through 1865, the mill was responsible for nearby shipments of white paper on a rail line built to deliver its products. This spot is also a wonderful lesson in ecological recovery – thousands of migratory birds have made this their home due to the river's abundance of fish and aquatic life. Visitors to the area can also take a scenic trail through lush woods.

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