January 21, 2026
CONTACT: Christa McCay
770-794-5710
MARIETTA, GA - The Marietta History Center is proud to announce the opening of its landmark 30th-anniversary exhibition, "Marietta History Center at 30." This retrospective journey traces the museum's evolution from its 1996 founding to its status today as Marietta and Cobb County’s home for history, housed within the historic Kennesaw House.
The exhibition is organized into four chronological chapters that mirror the museum’s rise over three decades. Beyond just a timeline of events, the exhibit offers a rare look at the "inner workings" of the museum. Visitors will be introduced to essential museum concepts, including the importance of volunteers and how artifacts are accepted into the permanent collection.
A special area of focus in the exhibit is the Kennesaw House itself. Originally built in the 1840s as a cotton warehouse and later transformed into the Fletcher House hotel, the building famously survived the Civil War and the burning of Marietta. "Thirty years ago, we began a new museum in this historic landmark," says Amy Reed, Museum Director. "By starting the museum in this space, we ensured that the building's history would be protected right alongside the artifacts we house.”
Through this anniversary exhibition, we celebrate thirty years of preserving our collective memory and reaffirm our commitment to being the stewards of the stories that define us. This celebration aligns with our mission to ignite curiosity in Marietta’s history by connecting people through compelling stories and engaging experiences. We invite the public to join us in honoring our past as we look forward to the next thirty years of discovery.
Where: Marietta History Center - 1 Depot Street, Marietta, GA 30060
When: Saturday, January 31st through late Fall 2026
Cost: Adults-$10.00, Students & Seniors (60+) - $7.00
Members, Children under 5 & Active Military and Veterans – Free
Scheduled Guided Tours (10 or more persons)-$10.00 per person
For logo or pictures, please email cmccay@mariettaga.gov. For more information, call 770-794-5710 or visit www.MariettaHistory.org.