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Bo Evans, Marietta REALTOR® Bo Evans Properties, Inc. Direct 678.927.3276 bo@boevans.com Envirian Atlanta Fine Homes Woodstock, GA 30188
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Marietta
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30066- Marietta
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Marietta
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Shearer's Farm
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Marietta
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30008- Marietta
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$50,000
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Pleasant Oaks
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Marietta
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$65,900
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Bellmeade Commons
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Marietta
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3674965
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$76,000
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East Cobb
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Marietta
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$93,900
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Ashborough Village
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Marietta
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30067- Marietta
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$94,900
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Ashborough Village
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Marietta
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$97,000
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Ashborough Village
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Marietta
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30067- Marietta
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$97,900
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Ashborough Village
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Marietta
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$105,000
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Historic Marietta Square
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Marietta
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$107,000
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Cobb County Heights
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Marietta
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$115,000
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Bonnie Dell
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Marietta
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$121,900
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Rockin Hill Manor
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Marietta
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30067- Marietta
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$124,800
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Marietta
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Marietta
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About Marietta, GA
Located just 15 miles Northwest of Atlanta and just south of the North Georgia Mountains is the City of Marietta. Marietta serves as the county seat in the center of Cobb County, Georgia. There is easy access to all points in Marietta thanks to Interstate 75, U.S. Highway 41 and many state routes.
Downtown Marietta features Glover Park, the historic town square and former location of the county courthouse. The Strand Theatre on the square is being renovated back to its original design. The Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum, also called "Scarlett On the Square," houses one of the world's most extensive collections of memorabilia related to both the book and the film. The CSX trains between Atlanta and Chattanooga (Western & Atlantic Subdivision) still run a block west of the town square, past the train depot (now the visitor center) and the Kennesaw House, one of only two buildings in Marietta not burned to the ground in Sherman's March to the Sea. |
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