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Marietta Historic District (other)
Marietta Historic District may refer to: *Northwest Marietta Historic District, in Marietta, Georgia * Marietta Historic District (Marietta, Ohio), in the city of Marietta, Washington County, Ohio * Marietta Historic District (Marietta, Pennsylvania) The Marietta Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, with a boundary increase in 1984. History and arch ...
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Northwest Marietta Historic District
The Northwest Marietta Historic District is a historic district in Marietta, Georgia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It includes Late Victorian, Greek Revival, Plantation Plain, and other architecture. The district includes an area in downtown Marietta, with the southernmost point being south of Whitlock Avenue on McDonald Street, and runs out Kennesaw Avenue to Noses Creek (just past St. Anne's Rd.) in the northwest. with Notable buildings Notable buildings in the district include: *Kennesaw House (c.1845), 21 Depot St., a hotel on the L&N railway. In 1862 this was the Fletcher House hotel where Andrews' Raiders stayed the night before commandeering The General and setting off the Great Locomotive Chase. It later became a Confederate hospital, then was occupied by Union soldiers until it partially burned, then was returned to use as a hotel. (#16 of accompanying photos) * NC & StL Passenger Depot (1898), Depot Street (#14) *Brumby ...
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Marietta Historic District (Marietta, Ohio)
The Marietta Historic District is a historic district (United States), historic district in Marietta, Ohio, Marietta, Ohio, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Among the buildings in the district are ones dating back to 1788, the year in which Marietta was founded as the first white settlement in what is now Ohio. Among its most significant buildings are the Rufus Putnam House and the Ohio Company Land Office, which are also separately listed on the Register., Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2009-12-05. When the district was added to the Register in 1974, it encompassed an area roughly bounded by the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers and Warren, Third, Fifth, and Sixth Streets. In 2001, some of its original boundaries were slightly reduced, but it was also expanded greatly to include an area roughly bounded by Marion, Montgomery, Ohio, Greene, Butler, and Second through Ninth Streets, and the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. The resulting dist ...
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