Trees uprooted during a 1998 storm are whimsical reminders of Mareitta's natural and Native American heritage, intricately carved by wood scuplture, David Ferguson. Brochures and maps available at the Marietta Visitors Bureau.
Trees uprooted during a 1998 storm are whimsical reminders of Mareitta's natural and Native American heritage, intricately carved by wood scuplture, David Ferguson. Brochures and maps available at the Marietta Visitors Bureau.
Newly Opened Summer of 2007!
Family Owned and Operated
Perpare to Have Fun and Enjoy the Relaxation.
*2 Miles North of Putnam Street Bridge
*28 Beautiful Scenic Sites
*Overlooking the Muskingum River
*Access to the Ohio River
*Public Boat Ramp Available
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Located just blocks from Historic Downtown Marietta. Open year around. Amenities include: 21
Marietta, OH BusinessesServing lunch and dinner daily, fresh salads, macrobiotic dishes, sandwiches, homebaked goods, and catering. Unique! Located in the Historic Riverfront District in Marietta Ohio. Just minutes from I-77
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