Kennesaw is a suburban city northwest of
Atlanta in
Cobb County,
Georgia, United States, located within the greater
Atlanta metropolitan area
Metro Atlanta, designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget as the Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Alpharetta, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Georgia and the ...
. Known from its original settlement in the 1830s until 1887 as Big Shanty, it became Kennesaw under its 1887 charter. According to the
2010 census, Kennesaw had a population of 29,783, but in 2019 it had a population of 34,077 showing a 14.4% increase in population over the past decade. Kennesaw has an important place in railroad history. During the
Civil War, Kennesaw was the staging ground for the
Great Locomotive Chase on April 12, 1862. Today, the city is perhaps best known nationally for its mandatory gun-possession ordinance requiring all households in Kennesaw to have a gun, with certain exceptions.
Etymology
The name "Kennesaw" is derived from the
Cherokee word ''gah-nee-sah'', meaning 'cemetery' or 'burial ground'.
History
As the
Western and Atlantic Railroad was being built in the late 1830s,
shanty towns arose to house the workers. These were near a big spring. A grade up from the
Etowah River
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became known as "the big grade to the shanties", then "Big Shanty Grade", and finally "Big Shanty".
Civil War
Camp MacDonald, a
training camp, was located there from 1861 to 1863.
During the
Civil War, Big Shanty was the site of major fighting in the
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, part of the larger
Atlanta Campaign.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, located southeast of the city limits, now contains many of these historic areas. Much of the surrounding land has been
developed, and many of the buried
artifacts have been searched for and taken by people with
metal detectors. Some artifacts of the Civil War are still on display in the visitor center of Kennesaw Mountain.
Later history
L.C. Chalker purchased a tract of land adjacent to the Kennesaw Cemetery from J.W. Ellis in 1934, which was sold for burial purposes. Chalker purchased another adjacent to the first parcel in 1948, which was also to be used for a cemetery. The Chalker family managed these portions of the cemetery until they were sold to the City of Kennesaw in the mid-1950s. The earliest known burial is the infant Lucius B. Summers, who was interred in 1863. Other
grave markers date as far back as the 1860s to the 1890s. Civil War veterans are buried here. The Kennesaw Cemetery is still in use.
In March 2004, First Lady
Laura Bush
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designated Kennesaw a
Preserve America Community
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.
Geography
Kennesaw is located in northwestern Cobb County, bordered by the city of
Acworth to the northwest.
Kennesaw Mountain is located southeast of the city limits in the battlefield park. Its
summit
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The term (mountain top) is generally used ...
is the highest point in the
Atlanta metro area, at an elevation of
above sea level
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The comb ...
. The city was renamed for the mountain.
U.S. Route 41 and
State Route 3
The following highways are numbered 3, H-3, PRI-3, AH3, E03 and R3. For roads numbered A3, see A3 roads. For roads numbered M3, see M3. For roads numbered N3, see N3. For roads numbered 3A, see 3A.
International
* Asian Highway 3
* Europea ...
pass through the city as Cobb Parkway, leading southeast to
Marietta
Marietta may refer to:
Places in the United States
*Marietta, Jacksonville, Florida
*Marietta, Georgia, the largest US city named Marietta
*Marietta, Illinois
*Marietta, Indiana
*Marietta, Kansas
*Marietta, Minnesota
*Marietta, Mississippi
*Mar ...
and northwest to
Cartersville.
Interstate 75 passes just northeast of the city limits, with access from exits 269, 271, and 273. Via I-75, downtown
Atlanta is to the southeast, and
Chattanooga
Chattanooga ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States. Located along the Tennessee River bordering Georgia, it also extends into Marion County on its western end. With a population of 181,099 in 2020, ...
,
Tennessee, is northwest.
The iconic peaks of Kennesaw Mountain are visible from the bridge over Interstate 75 that crosses over the city limits of Kennesaw.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, Kennesaw has a total area of , of which is land and , or 1.08%, is water.
Climate
Kennesaw has a
humid subtropical climate
A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
(
Köppen climate classification ''Cfa''). On November 22, 1992, an F-4 tornado caused 34 injuries.
Demographics
2020 census
As of the
2020 United States census
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, there were 33,036 people, 12,803 households, and 8,250 families residing in the city.
2010 census
As of the
census of 2010, there were 29,783 people, 11,413 households, and 7,375 families residing in the city. There were 12,328 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 58.9% White, 22.3% Black, 10.8%
Hispanic or
Latino of any race, 5.3%
Asian, 0.4%
Native American, 0.02%
Pacific Islander (U.S. Census), 4.7% of other races, and 3.0% non-Hispanic mixed of two or more races.
There were 11,413 households, out of which 38.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.0% were married couples living together, 15.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.4% were non-families. 26.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.59 and the average family size was 3.18.
In the city, the population was spread out, with 27.0% under the age of 18, 10.6% from 18 to 24, 33.2% from 25 to 44, 21.8% from 45 to 64, and 7.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.7 males.
Economy
Personal income
The median income for a household in the city was $61,355 and the median income for a family was $75,465. Males had a median income of $46,953, versus $42,809 for females. The
per capita income for the city was $27,165. About 8.2% of families and 11.1% of the population were below the
poverty line, including 13.1% of those under age 18 and 13.3% of those age 65 or over.
Tourism
Several festivals are held annually. Every April the annual Big Shanty Festival displays over 200 arts and crafts booths along with 20 food booths downtown featuring several local businesses and entrepreneurs. Over 60,000 people from around North Georgia attend the festival. The festival begins with a parade through downtown.
Government
The
city hall
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is located downtown, just off Main Street (old
U.S. 41 and
State Route 3
The following highways are numbered 3, H-3, PRI-3, AH3, E03 and R3. For roads numbered A3, see A3 roads. For roads numbered M3, see M3. For roads numbered N3, see N3. For roads numbered 3A, see 3A.
International
* Asian Highway 3
* Europea ...
, later
State Route 293). It contains the offices of
mayor and
city council, a basement jail, a municipal
9-1-1
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call center and other offices. It is the
public-safety answering point for the city of Kennesaw and the neighboring city of
Acworth, and
dispatches the separate
police department
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s of both cities. Calls for fire services are relayed to and dispatched from Cobb County's 911 center, and serviced by the Cobb County Fire Department, as neither city has its own
fire department
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.
Wireless Internet in city parks
In 2008, the city of Kennesaw awarded a bid to
Digitel Wireless
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for the implementation of city
wireless Internet. In March 2008, the city of Kennesaw announced the grand opening of four new wireless areas: Swift-Cantrell Park and Adams Park, and the train depot area across from the
Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History. The city has also provided
Wi-Fi in the Ben Robertson Community Center.
Crime statistics
In 2001,
violent crime rates were about 60% below national and state rates. Property crime rates were from 46–56% below national and state rates. From 1999 to 2011, Kennesaw crime statistics reported that both property and violent crimes had decreased, though from 2003 to 2008 the trend in both violent and property crime rates slightly increased. The increase in crime rate overall is attributed to the population growth rate of 37.41%. The population growth rate is much higher than the state average rate of 18.34% and is much higher than the national average rate of 9.71%.
County services
The
Cobb County Public Library System
The Cobb County Public Library System (CCPLS) is a library system, system of 16 public library, public libraries in Cobb County, Georgia, Cobb County, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, United States, excluding its second-largest city of Smyrna, Georg ...
operates a Kennesaw branch library. The Cobb County Police Department serves unincorporated areas, including the
Town Center Area Community Improvement District and
Kennesaw State University (in addition to KSU's own police).
Gun law
Kennesaw is noted for its unique
firearms legislation, passed in response to
a handgun ban in
Morton Grove, Illinois. In 1982 the city passed an ordinance ''
ec 34-21':
A similar law was passed in 2000 in the city of
Virgin, Utah, making it the second city in the United States to require residents to own guns. Several other cities have since followed suit.
Local attractions
*
Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
*
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park consists of around of nature trails and historic Civil War battle sites.
* The
Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education
* The Kennesaw State University Bentley Rare Book Room and Archives
Education
Public schools
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*State school (known as a public school in many countries), a no-fee school, publicly funded and operated by the government
*Public school (United Kingdom), certain elite fee-charging independent schools in England and ...
are operated by the
Cobb County School District.
Elementary schools include Big Shanty Intermediate., Bullard, Chalker, Hayes, Kennesaw, and Lewis.
Middle schools include Awtrey, Lost Mountain, McClure, Palmer, and Pine Mountain.
High schools include
Harrison High School,
Kennesaw Mountain,
North Cobb, and Kennesaw Charter Science & Math Academy.
Private schools include Sunbrook Academy at Legacy Park, Sunbrook Academy at Stilesboro, and
Mount Paran Christian School
Mount Paran Christian School is a private Christian school located in Kennesaw, Georgia, United States. It includes pre-K through 12th grade.
Organization
Mount Paran Christian School opened in 1976 as a private independent school.
Academic ...
.
Kennesaw State University is located within the city and is part of the
University System of Georgia.
Sports
In
2016
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, the
Atlanta Blaze
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of
Major League Lacrosse spent their first year of play as an expansion franchise with home games at
Fifth Third Bank Stadium on the campus of Kennesaw State University. The team relocated in 2019.
Notable people
*
Darvin Adams, professional
Canadian football player
*
Caroline Cossey
Caroline Cossey (born 31 August 1954) is a British model and actress who often worked under the name Tula, which she also used for two memoirs. She appeared in the 1981 James Bond film '' For Your Eyes Only.'' Following her appearance in the f ...
, English model
*
Jesse James Dupree, lead singer of rock band
Jackyl
*
Yan Kaminsky
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,
NHL left
winger
*
Ron Lester, actor
*
Justin Fields,
National Football League quarterback playing for the
Chicago Bears
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*
Lil Yachty, rapper
*
Payne Lindsey
Payne Lindsey is an American director, documentary filmmaker, Right Side of the Tree lead singer and podcast host. He is best known for co-creating and hosting the hit investigative journalist and true crime podcasts '' Up and Vanished'' and '' At ...
, documentary filmmaker and podcast host of ''
Up and Vanished
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'' and ''
Atlanta Monster
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''
*
Sean O'Pry,
model
*
Mathew Pitsch
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,
Republican member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives
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from
Fort Smith from 2015-2019; former resident of Kennesaw
*
Dansby Swanson
James Dansby Swanson (born February 11, 1994) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Atlanta Braves. The Arizona Diamondbacks selected him firs ...
, infielder for the
Chicago Cubs
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*
Lucas Till, actor
*
Brian Voss
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, professional
ten-pin bowler on the
PBA Tour
References
External links
City of Kennesawofficial site
Municipal Code, Kennesaw, GA
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Cities in Georgia (U.S. state)
Cities in Cobb County, Georgia
Cities in the Atlanta metropolitan area