by Healing Chef | Feb 24, 2020 | Christiane Marshall, Marietta
Historic Harmar Bridge Written by Christiane Marshall Harmar Bridge has a long history, and holds practical, sentimental and romantic value for many in this community. To the dismay of residents and shop owners in the Harmar neighborhood, the bridge will be closed...
by Laura Seeber | Feb 10, 2015 | History, Marietta
The town of Marietta, Ohio may have been founded in 1788 by pioneers wanting a permanent base northwest of the Ohio River Valley, but the land of Marietta has a rich past that stretches out long before that time, before even the Native American tribes that lived in...
by Laura Seeber | Dec 16, 2014 | Gas and Oil
Think quickly. When the idea of oil wells, natural gas production, and innovations when it comes to fossil fuels, what part of the map comes to mind? Is it Texas? Perhaps the oil well fields of Saudi Arabia envelope your mind’s vision. Or maybe even the cold...
by Laura Seeber | Nov 20, 2014 | Marietta, Things to do in Marietta
Although Marietta is not the largest town in Ohio, there are still plenty of places where your inner nerd or geek can learn new and exciting things. Some places help to re-create the past, while others bring you closer to the natural world, or even help you connect...