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Kennesaw Attractions: What to do & Places to Visit in Kennesaw
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Former turn-of-the-century cotton gin now serves as a history museum focusing on the Civil War and the Glover Locomotive...
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Former turn-of-the-century cotton gin now serves as a history museum focusing on the Civil War and the Glover Locomotive Works located in nearby Marietta.
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At 42 acres, park amenities include 1.5 miles of paved asphalt trails, outdoor fitness equipment, two playgrounds, three...
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At 42 acres, park amenities include 1.5 miles of paved asphalt trails, outdoor fitness equipment, two playgrounds, three picnic pavilions, a dog park, and acres of open turf for passive recreation. A 40,000 square foot skate park is scheduled to open in late-summer 2013. The facility will be the first ever permanent skate park to feature elements modeled on a competitive street skate park plaza design.
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Located in beautiful Kennesaw, the Smith-Gilbert Gardens is made up of 16 acres with more than 3,000 different varieties of plants, shrubs and trees. The Hiram Butler House also...
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"There is a small Civil War town in Georgia known for its museum housing 'The General', the actual locomotive used in the 'Great Locomotive Chase', a significant Civil War event in our American History. However, the town has another feature worth exploring if you are a family and love great outdoor ..."spaces. The Swift-Cantrell Park sits on 42 acres of former pasture lands and includes a beautiful setting for walking, jogging, playing on the fabulous play structures, picnicking, and just enjoying fresh air. The park will soon feature a 40,000 sq ft Street League Certified skatepark with all the most up to date skateboarding features desired by skaters around the world. Located on Old HWY 41 near downtown and the fabulous Train Museum, this is one stop you should make when visiting Georgia.
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"My daughter and best friend and I went her this past week to do some photography. Even though there had been a lot of rain the week before, much of the blooms were still in tact. It is a very peaceful place to visit, to walk around in, photograph or meditate if you wish. The lady at the front des..."k was very nice and accommodating. We will definitely go back!
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