Whether you drive a passenger car, medium sized
truck, mini-van, or SUV, our technicians strive to
ensure that your vehicle will be performing at its best
before leaving one of our service bays.
Electronic & High Speed Wheel Balancing
Tire Truing Specialists
Computerized Wheel Alignment
Brake Service
Oil & Lube Service
770.422.3904
530 Manget Street | Marietta, GA 30060
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Places of Interest: The Earl Smith Strand Theatre; Red Hare
Brewing Company; Historic Marietta Square; Kennesaw
Mountain National Battlefield, the country’s most visited
National Battlefield; Marietta National Cemetery;
Marietta Confederate Cemetery; Gone with the Wind
Museum; Marietta Museum of History;
Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art
Annual Events: Art Walk, April – October; Glover Park
Concert Series, April- September; Taste of Marietta, April;
May-retta Daze Arts & Crafts Festival, May; The Fourth in the
Park, Annual Parade & Fireworks, July; Art in the Park, Labor
Day Weekend; Marietta StreetFest, September; Harvest Square
Arts & Crafts Festival, October; Scarecrows on the Square,
October; Chalktoberfest, Chalk & Beer Festival, October;
Marietta Square Holiday Open House & Candlelight Shopping,
November-December; Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home
Tour, December; Santa on the Square, December; Marietta
Square Artists Market, April- November.
Famous Residents: Joanne Woodward is an Academy
Award-winning actress who was married to Paul Newman.
Travis Tritt is an American country music singer. Alton
Brown is a television personality, celebrity chef and author.
Newt Gingrich, the 58th speaker of the U.S. House of
Representatives and 2012 presidential candidate lived in
Marietta while he was a representative for Georgia’s 6th
Congressional District. Alan Ball is a writer and producer
for popular television shows including “Here and Now,”
“True Blood,” and “Six Feet Under.”
A bit of history: Marietta Square is built on land that was
donated by the city’s first mayor, John H. Glover, in 1852.
The city was home to the Georgia Military Institute’s first
superintendent, Col. Arnoldus V. Brumby. Marietta Square was
burned in 1864 at the beginning of Sherman’s March to the Sea.
What’s New In Marietta: Foodies are going gaga for Marietta
Square Market, a food hall near Marietta Square with
representatives of all kinds of different cuisines on offer.
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