The Marietta museum of art is in the former Post Office building just south of the town square. It's a small museum, showing two exhibits at a time.
The galleries are well laid out, but there is generally not a permanent collection.
It's a an easy museum for older kids as you'll be in and out in ninety minutes tops and there is no gift shop to distract them.
Wheelchair patrons will not have the easiest time negotiating the museum as it's an older building. It's possible and there is wheelchair parking, but it'll be about the elevators.
Lastly, they've a boardroom on the second floor and there are several turned bowls and work by Wyeth. That's worth an extra...
Read moreThis is a review of the summer camp for kids. I would avoid this camp. All around bad experience. Drop off, pick up, parking and interacting with staff have all been unpleasant. The sculpture teacher screams at the kids. The other kids that have been "going there for years" gang up on new kids. My son cried about having to go back so I did not make him go back. The kids are down in a tight windowless basement for hours. At drop off the staff yells at you to be in this line or that line. They also scoff at...
Read moreWe paid for a dual membership for the year. Tonight is our 2nd event and I am still very underwhelmed. $40/person for entrance into the museum for an adults only event to see the museum 'transformed' for Harry Potter. It's cute but not worth the price for a buffet of food that I cannot eat (no vegan options, only vegetarian ones are salty, soupy mac n cheese or veggie tray) and 0 drinks included (counting water). Basically, $$40/person to spend 10 mins walking around looking at arts and crafts...
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