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Six Flags White Water - Marietta (GA)

Address: 🏡 250 Cobb Pkwy N, Marietta, GA 30062
Phone : +1 (770) 590-4067
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    East Cobb Park
    John: Ode to East Cobb Park In East Cobb’s heart where children play, A park awaits to brighten day. With winding trails and open skies, And trees that stretch and greet with sighs. The creek may swell with gentle rain, Yet never floods, nor leaves a stain. For after storms have had their say, The groundskeepers sweep gloom away. With rakes in hand and cheerful stride, They tame the wild, restore our pride. No twig too small, no mud too wide— They keep our paths both clear and wide. Their work, a quiet, noble feat, To make our strolls so clean and sweet. The swings still squeak with youthful glee, The benches dry, the fields debris-free. So here’s to those who trim and tend, Whose care and effort never end. East Cobb Park, a local gem, Is shining bright—because of them!
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    Johnson Ferry
    Michael OB: Wonderful and beautiful place to go hiking, fishing, kayaking, tubing, etc... Make sure to read the sign in the parking lot carefully. There is a $5 per vehicle charge to park (put slip in windshield), but it is very easy to miss that notification and the police do come and check. Regardless, it is a very well maintained area and the proceeds help to keep it that way.
    The Aviation History & Technology Center - Marietta
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    Mountasia - Marietta
    Mountasia
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    Marietta Confederate Cemetery
    Cam: Dont drive into the cemetery, there is a parking lot at the end of the road. This place was well maintained with lots of trees.
    The Youth Museum - Marietta
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    April Hinson: The ladies that run this place are super awesome! One of my kids had a hard time with the transitions and they helped with alternative options for us! My oldest and youngest had a great time learning and acting! I also learned some new things. The dress up for the kids was fun and the realistic interior designs!
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    Larry Bell Park
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