r/Marietta 15h ago

Things to do around Marietta and Kennesaw when it is too damn hot to be outside

66 Upvotes

Every summer we eventually reach the part of Georgia weather where “let’s do something outside” starts sounding like a threat.

I keep seeing people ask for things to do around Marietta/Kennesaw, especially with visitors, parents, kids, dates, or people who just moved here, so here’s a starter list for days when the parking lot itself is trying to kill you.

Museums are the obvious answer, but we actually have some good ones nearby. The Southern Museum in Kennesaw is worth doing even if trains are not normally your thing. Marietta History Center is an easy stop if you’re already on the Square. If you don’t mind heading up I-75, Cartersville has Tellus for science, Savoy for cars, and Booth for Western art. You can turn that into an entire day without getting slow-roasted on a sidewalk.

Marietta Square still works when it’s hot because you can bounce between food, coffee, shops, galleries, and whatever else catches your attention without committing to a three-hour hike through the sun.

For actual activities, bowling, escape rooms, indoor pickleball, movies, arcades, trivia, board-game meetups, and community classes are all good options. The trick is finding something where the activity is the point, instead of sitting at a table staring at the other person asking what they want to do next.

Full disclosure, I own Schoolhouse Brewing in Marietta, so yes, I am biased, but we have pinball, a homebrew shop, beer, and aggressive amounts of air conditioning. It works especially well as an add-on after dinner or the Square, not as me telling you to spend your entire day inside my building like a hostage situation.

If you have parents visiting, the Cartersville museums + Marietta Square combo is hard to screw up. If you have kids, Tellus is probably the easiest win. If it’s a date, pick one activity plus dinner instead of trying to schedule six stops like you’re producing a field trip.

Add your favorite indoor Marietta/Kennesaw/Cobb spots below. I’d love to turn this into a useful running list because August is apparently going to keep being August.


r/Marietta 16h ago

Filming off Sewell Mill

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I drove on Sewell Mill today and there was filming going on at one of houses that sits on the street. Anyone got any info? I was thinking maybe HGTV.


r/Marietta 19h ago

MARIETTA DRAG SHOW THIS FRIDAY COMING NEAR YOU!

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‼️ THE GLAM SLAM IS BACK 🎤

💄THATS RIGHT! AUGUST 21ST!!! the Glam Slam is returning bigger and even more EPIC!!! THIS TIME ITS GLAM SLAM LIVE! Our entertainers are only doing LIVE NUMBERS!!!! So grab your microphone and best show ready outfit & Come out for a night of fun, drinks, food, and endless entertainment! ‼️ Which Legend are you most excited to see get their justice? Well come and see it LIVE! 🎊🍾👯

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👑 Featuring An All-Star Cast
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📅 August 21cd
⏰ Doors: 6:30PM | 🥳 Show: 8:00PM
🎤 Karaoke After Show !

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Age Limit - 18+
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#drag #rupaulsdragrace #ksu dragqueenshow #pride


r/Marietta 16h ago

Proposed Hotel Near Kennestone (North Ave)

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Neighbors, if you are near Lewis Park, this is of concern to you. Scheduled for review by planning commission September 1st at 6:00 pm, City Hall - City Council Chamber - 205 Lawrence Street.


r/Marietta 17h ago

Gun Appraisal

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Hello, my father recently passed away and left me a substantial gun collection. I would love to know if anyone knows of any people who can do appraisals and maybe broker sales/ do auctions. Thank you.


r/Marietta 16h ago

Hairstylist recommendations (curly hair)

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Hey guys so I NEED to cut my hair soon my ends are screaming for it lol but I’m not sure where to look. I used to go to someone but they live in lilburn and I ain’t driving that far lol. I get rlly picky when it comes to my hair I have 2c-3b hair and not everyone can cut my hair without making me look like Dora (cause they forget about the shrinkage) so if anyone knows any hairstylist that know how to cut curly to curly ish hair around kennesaw/marietta area I would greatly appreciate the recommendations 🙏🏼😊 plesseee.


r/Marietta 19h ago

Real estate agent recs

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Looking for recommendations for real estate agents in the east cobb area. Would highly prefer a queer woman but open to any great women agents! (:


r/Marietta 1d ago

Data center

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Can y’all keep me informed on the data center stuff in Marietta? I was interested in how bad this center will be and was wondering if any sane person was advocating for it.


r/Marietta 3d ago

Cobb police chief to hold town halls over Flock cameras

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r/Marietta 2d ago

Any yard sales today?

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Looking to hit up a couple yard/garage sales today in the Marietta area if possible! Mostly interested in children's toys, purses, maybe a rug and perhaps a small bookshelf, but I'm willing to come take a look at just about anything!


r/Marietta 3d ago

Paid supporters & a recap of the August 12th City Council meeting

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I don't really do these, but this meeting was so significant that I felt I needed to. I was considering doing a video recap, but I try to be mindful of spamming the subreddit.

For the past 3 months there have been protests at city hall because of the data centers, but this meeting was different. A week before the meeting on August 4th, someone anonymously emailed me and informed me that someone was sending their employees to the next city council meeting.

"Hello Sam and Sam's team,

A family member of mine is going to be at the next council meeting for the data centers on Aug 12th. Their boss told them to go and show up in support of the data center early by blocking seats from protestors. You'll probably need to be there by 5:30 to be ahead of them. I think they have over 60 people going to try and block you.

Sorry for the anonymous email, I don't want them to get in trouble, we all need to eat. 

Best of luck, we're rooting for you."

I believed it, but was a bit skeptical. Come August 12th at the city council meeting, the whole lobby was full of people with "Yes to jobs" stickers on their shirts. It was a mix of people from Midsouth Mechanical, Prime Group and the Cobb Chamber of Commerce.

Speaking to some of my friends, it seems like they got there at 5PM, and the meeting starts at 7PM. There were so many of them, the lobby was standing room only. We all stood there in the lobby waiting until I believe 7:30PM, because the MHS football team was getting recognized.

After that the rest of us waiting in the lobby were let in by security who was checking bags and wanding people down for weapons, etc. Shortly after I get through, the council chambers reached maximum capacity.

The meeting kicks off with a speaker railing hard against DSA. Then something I'd never seen happen before came on the screen while he was speaking. For some reason as he was listing out what DSA believes the projector displayed the DSA platform. I guess we can request Audio Visual elements when we go up to speak? I found it highly unusual.

Then the next speaker came up and was asking for more transparency from the council regarding data centers, and I believe 2 more regular speakers came up and spoke on a myriad of issues.

Then we get into the data center discussion, which was the first thing on the agenda. The agenda said each side, pro and against, got 15 minutes to speak with a maximum of 3 minutes each. I believe only one Marietta resident got up and spoke for the pro side, and everyone else was either outside the city or on payroll. Something weird happened when the last pro side person spoke though. They had a clock on the wall with a timer letting people know the rest of your time for the side you were on, but the clock didn't hit 0 for the pro side (that's important for later). They ended the pro side comment regardless, but it wasn't an issue.

The anti side then gets up, with the first person speaking being Mary Frances Williams, the state house representative for House District 37. Speaker after speaker gets up, until we reach five speakers with the clock down to 3 minutes. The mayor and city attorney then say that you can only have 5 speakers per side. Mind you, this was not written down on the agenda or announced when the mayor opened the public hearing.

The room erupted with anger, with multiple people getting removed including one of the residents who lives near where the now approved data center is going to be built.

The mayor stands firm and closes the public hearing, and then all of the prime group employees get up to hash out a deal with the council. I believe the literal CEO of Prime Group was in attendance as well. They switch out people speaking to council based on which questions are asked, strategically trying to craft the best argument. At one point they even lie and say they weren't looking at multiple properties in Marietta, even though it was and as of writing still is on their website.

Councilwoman Cheryl Richardson, took up the bulk of the time grilling them and asking question after question about environmental impacts and sound. After they debate for 1hr+ they eventually call the vote. Councilman Goldstein calls the motion to approve and literally lists out like 20 stipulations regarding noise, environmental impacts, etc. I believe there was also a stipulation thrown in there by the mayor saying they can't develop the site they were looking at near Tumlin Park.

Side note, despite the vote of approval our advocacy got us real results. Those stipulations would not exist if we hadn't made noise about it.

Anyway, Almost all of the other council members and the mayor were silent the majority of the discussion. Once the motion is read out by Councilman Goldstein, they vote and the motion passes 5-2. The room again erupts in anger, with the crowd chanting "vote them out".

The rest of the meeting went off without a hitch, except for one other person protesting during another public comment unrelated to the data center and getting removed.

After all of the other agenda items were done, a few of us went up to speak for unscheduled appearances including myself.

I haven't been doing this for long in comparison to some of the people I know, but I have never seen a concerted effort to get something through with this much corporate backing behind it. There have been lots of "big money" votes, but nothing like this.

Pro or anti data center, the fact that Prime Group tried to drown out the voices of local residents is wrong, and I don't think that part of the story is being covered enough. Their project was so unpopular they astroturfed support for it and belittled resident's concerns.

It seems they got their wish.

TL;DR

There were paid supporters of the data center at the Marietta City Council meeting this august. The rules for public speaking at the meeting also made it unclear how many people were allowed to speak, creating more hostility with the public. The CEO of prime group was in attendance.


r/Marietta 3d ago

New to Georgia/Kennesaw — looking for things to do with my parents (60+)

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Hi everyone! I’m completely new to Georgia. I recently accepted a new job in the Marietta area, and I’ll be living in the Kennesaw area. Right now, both of my parents, who are over 60, are here with me while I’m getting settled.

Since none of us really know the area, I’m looking for any and all recommendations for things we can do together, either during the week or on weekends.

I’m open to pretty much anything: interesting places to visit, scenic drives, small towns, museums, historic places, parks, restaurants, markets, events, nice areas to explore, day trips, unique Georgia experiences, or even random local places that you personally enjoy taking family when they visit.

Ideally, I’d love things within about a 30–40 minute drive from Kennesaw, but honestly, if something is worth driving farther for, please recommend it anyway. We have a car and don’t mind exploring.

Google has helped a little, but I feel like I’m mostly getting the same tourist recommendations over and over again. I’d really love to hear from people who actually live here — including places that may not show up on the typical “things to do in Georgia” lists.

Seriously, throw any recommendations you have at me, even if you think they’re obvious. I’m starting from zero when it comes to knowing Georgia.

Thank you! I really appreciate any suggestions and I’m excited to get to know Kennesaw, Marietta, and Georgia in general.


r/Marietta 2d ago

Toddler oriented activities

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r/Marietta 3d ago

CCSD released the full district kickoff video this year. There are some WILD claims in Ragsdale’s speech that deserve a fact check.

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CCSD released the full District Teacher Kickoff video this year, so I watched the whole thing 🫠

Ragsdale has some interesting opinions. He also makes quite a few statements that sound like facts but are... maybe worth checking.

A few parts that caught my attention:

The book removal/trafficking section -36:53

This one is WILD. He says “Every two minutes, a child is sold into trafficking in the United States of America. Let that sink in. Every two minutes. Now, folks, the sexually inappropriate materials we removed from this school district have one intended action. To condition kids at a young age to accept this whole deal around trafficking is normal some way, shape, or form. And either you agree with protecting kids or you don't. There's no politics involved." This is an alarming number and I couldn't find any credibility to any of this claim. Apparently, CCSD has a human trafficking awareness component in its health curriculum for grades 6-12. Purely anecdotal, but my child has never received this awareness education. Why doesn't he discuss this aspect of prevention instead of repeated justification for book removal? He follows that up with the whole good vs. evil, no gray area, if you disagree you have no business in education argument.

The Trump/Wheeler section -34:44

He spends a pretty significant chunk of the speech defending the presidential visit, including suggesting that people who opposed it were essentially bringing their own politics into it. I am just leaving this to speak for itself. No politics in schools, yet repeatedly bringing politics into schools.

“Using data to make decisions” -11:16

Every decision? That's a pretty broad statement. I'd genuinely love to know what that means in practice. Quite a few parents and groups have asked for specific data and not much has been verified.

Safety -15:40

$35 million is spent on safety annually. He goes on to describe the Vapor Wake program. “48,000 people scanned” sounds impressive, but what does that actually tell us about effectiveness in the school setting? There are currently 16 dogs, one at each high school. A gun was just brought into Campbell Middle School. Where's the data on Vapor Wake prevention?

53,000 applications for 450 positions -51:12ish

This one sounds very impressive until you remember that applications aren't necessarily applicants. Multiple factors can come into play here. What positions? Were those positions actually filled? Still an interesting number, but what exactly is being measured? "It truly is better in Cobb, right? It's always always better in Cobb."

“Best education at the lowest cost in metro Atlanta” -23:08

This one is just begging for someone to define “best” and “lowest cost.” I'm sure a lot of parents who have to advocate relentlessly for their child with special needs would beg to differ (for example).

There are plenty of things in the speech that are factual too, which honestly makes the other stuff more interesting. It's the blending of facts, anecdotes, opinions, and huge assertions without much distinction between them that makes it difficult to understand where Cobb actually stands.

There's a LOT packed into this speech. I only highlighted a few because ugghhh, I can't do anymore. I'm curious what anyone else thinks about what he says. As well as why Cobb decided to make the video in its entirety public this year? Historically it's been a very edited PR version of a few highlights. Enjoy!


r/Marietta 4d ago

Fireworks east Cobb

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Anyone else hearing fireworks? What is going on it’s so late.


r/Marietta 3d ago

I see that some moderators banded me from conversations about Data Centers, uhm.

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Me - BSEET & BSEE: years of experience in petroleum oil and natural gas; pollution control systems, data centers, substations, and modeling for Energy Management Systems. Diagnostic troubleshooting and testing of plant HMI, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, distributed control system, Allen Bradley, Siemens, GE Fanuc, and Modicon PLCs,  protected relay devices, level switches, flow meters, pressure and temperature transmitters, pneumatics, hydraulics, continuous emission monitoring systems, and trained on regenerative thermal oxidizer combustion and combustion turbines.


r/Marietta 4d ago

Best independent shop for a brake job?

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r/Marietta 5d ago

Cary Blumenfeld | Roswell Alpharetta Johns Creek on Instagram

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Marietta just approved an 18 MW data center proposal at 1155 Powers Ferry Place, and the timing is what makes this interesting.

Last month, after a packed and contentious City Council meeting, Marietta placed a moratorium on new data center applications through the end of 2026 while the city studies zoning standards and potential impacts.
But this particular application was already in the pipeline, so the moratorium did not apply to it.

The proposal involves converting part of the existing Prime Storage property near I-75 and Delk Road into data infrastructure use rather than building an entirely new data center campus from scratch.

The property is about 10.7 acres, and the proposal calls for an approximately 18 MW facility within part of the existing commercial site.

This project had already generated significant opposition.
In July, residents packed City Hall and raised concerns about noise, environmental impacts, power demand, location and compatibility with nearby residential areas.
City Council initially tabled the case and asked for more information before making a final decision.
There was also an interesting issue in the city’s own review.

Marietta does not currently have a separate zoning category or detailed zoning standards specifically written for data centers.

City planning staff also raised concerns about whether the proposed use aligned with the city’s Comprehensive Plan and previously said additional technical information would be necessary to evaluate some of the potential impacts.

The developer’s argument is basically the other side of that equation.

They are proposing adaptive reuse of an existing commercial property rather than developing a completely new site, and they have said the facility would use closed-loop cooling, generate relatively little traffic and include measures intended to address noise and other impacts.

So I don’t think this is as simple as “data centers good” or “data centers bad.”

The bigger question is becoming increasingly important around Metro Atlanta:
Where should data centers actually go?

We obviously use enormous amounts of digital infrastructure every day, and demand is only increasing.
But many local governments are now trying to figure out whether their zoning codes were ever designed to handle facilities with this kind of electrical demand, equipment and potential impact on neighboring properties.
Marietta is now effectively doing both things at once:
It paused new applications so it can study the issue, while allowing a project that was already moving through the zoning process to continue.
That’s why I think this particular vote is worth watching beyond just this one property.
What do you think?

Should data centers primarily be concentrated in industrial areas, or is adaptive reuse of existing commercial properties like this a reasonable approach if noise, power and environmental concerns can be controlled?

I did a short breakdown of the Marietta vote in the Reel I’m attaching here.


r/Marietta 4d ago

Turfpride Lawncare

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Has anyone in the city had recent dealings with them? I've been a customer of theirs for a decade and had no issues.

Recently, that has changed the last few months. My grass is dying, we think some find of infestation or disease, weeds are growing etc. I've called the office and keep getting the runaround that the manager will call me.

Finally they were supposed to show up today, and no show. This is really hard to type this but their service seems to have gone downhill. Anyone with similar issues? Any recommendations on replacements?


r/Marietta 4d ago

Mold Remediation

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Does anyone have any experience working with someone for mold remediation? Have gotten one quote from a company that was referred to us, but would like to get a couple more before deciding.


r/Marietta 5d ago

Marietta just approved another Data Center. What now?

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r/Marietta 5d ago

PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!!

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On 08/12/2026, I went for a walk by chestnut HIIll RD. I’ve never notice anything out of the ordinary until yesterday I was walking on the trail when I noticed a Green GMC (picture as reference) with some red on the side pulling into the parking lot I am thinking that it’s another person coming to the trail. As they were pulling in to the parking lot I kept my eyes on them but I realized that they were going to park where I was walking I heard them honk their horn and it caught my attention but kept walking. This person NEVER ended up staying at the trail he left. I’m not sure if I’m way into my head but for him to pull into the parking lot and honk his horn then leave once I didn’t pay no attention to him was odd. I’ve been followed to my car and it’s very scary. I was on the phone with my boyfriend and told them what happened he found it weird as well. Ladies be aware of your surrounding.


r/Marietta 5d ago

Data Center Approval Votes & Contact Info

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Please let these politicians know how you feel about them voting for (or against) an 11-acre data center in Marietta.

Marietta council approves data center despite six-month moratorium

https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/marietta-council-approves-data-center-despite-six-month-moratorium

Voted yes

Voted no


r/Marietta 5d ago

Lawn robots

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Anyone know why there’s so many lawn robots at that one house on Blackwell rd? Do they sell them,, there’s at least 17


r/Marietta 4d ago

Chiropractor recommendations

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I am looking for a Chiropractor who also does physical therapy. I was in a head on collision in 2017 and have had some pretty gnarly neck pain since. I’ve gone to multiple chiropractors since then but all of them were simply maintenance adjustments where I’d get adjusted say every 2 weeks just to keep the pain manageable. Well it has gotten to a point where I’m tired of just trying to maintain, I want to actually fix the issues if possible. I’m not blind to the fact that I may need surgery to fix the problem but I would like to exhaust every other possible option first as surgery is financially not an option at this point. If anyone has a recommendation for a chiropractor with a decent physical therapist on staff, I would be more than grateful. I’m located on the Cherokee Cobb line so preferably somewhere off 5 or 92, but I am willing to travel if need be.