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William Root House Museum & Garden — Attraction in Marietta

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William Root House Museum & Garden
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Nearby attractions
Marietta Square
99 S Park Square NE, Marietta, GA 30060
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre
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Marietta’s NEW Theatre in the Square
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Marietta History Center
1 Depot St, Marietta, GA 30060
Glover Park
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dk Gallery
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Mountain to River Trail (M2R Trail)
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Marietta Welcome Center
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Ahoy! There Be Dragons: A Whimsical Art Gallery
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Nearby restaurants
Marietta Square Market
68 North Marietta Pkwy NW, Marietta, GA 30060
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26 Mill St, Marietta, GA 30060
SmokehouseQ
68 North Marietta Pkwy NE, Marietta, GA 30060
Thaicoon & Sushi Bar
34 Mill St, Marietta, GA 30060
B.A.D. Gyal Vegan
68 North Marietta Pkwy NW Suite 111, Marietta, GA 30060
Cafe Eataly
68 North Marietta Pkwy NW #100, Marietta, GA 30060
D'Cuban Cafe
68 North Marietta Pkwy NW, Marietta, GA 30060
Forno Vero
68 North Marietta Pkwy NW Suite 114, Marietta, GA 30060
Mac's Chop House
19 N Park Square, Marietta, GA 30060
Gianni & Mac's Ristorante
85 Church St, Marietta, GA 30060
Nearby hotels
Stanley House Inn
236 Church St, Marietta, GA 30060
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William Root House Museum & Garden

80 North Marietta Pkwy NW, Marietta, GA 30060
4.8(58)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Marietta Square, Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre, RobertKent Galleries and Frame Shop, Marietta’s NEW Theatre in the Square, Marietta History Center, Glover Park, dk Gallery, Mountain to River Trail (M2R Trail), Marietta Welcome Center, Ahoy! There Be Dragons: A Whimsical Art Gallery, restaurants: Marietta Square Market, Stockyard Burgers and Bones, SmokehouseQ, Thaicoon & Sushi Bar, B.A.D. Gyal Vegan, Cafe Eataly, D'Cuban Cafe, Forno Vero, Mac's Chop House, Gianni & Mac's Ristorante
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(770) 426-4982
Website
roothousemuseum.com

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Nearby attractions of William Root House Museum & Garden

Marietta Square

Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre

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Marietta History Center

Glover Park

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Marietta Square

4.7

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Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre

Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre

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RobertKent Galleries and Frame Shop

RobertKent Galleries and Frame Shop

4.9

(35)

Open 24 hours
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Marietta’s NEW Theatre in the Square

Marietta’s NEW Theatre in the Square

4.8

(333)

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Chelsea JohnstonChelsea Johnston
My family took advantage of the free admission (as part of the Second Sunday program) and went to the William Root house. There’s a lot to see even though the ground and houses are not very large. If you are into Marietta or Civil War era history, then this is a great little place to visit. The museum has recently been updated with a lot of nice improvements. They have touch screens in most of the exhibits and a few small things for little kids to enjoy. Their gift shop was also very cute. I would definitely recommend a visit! FYI: -They do have a ramp and an outside elevator to get into the main levels of the buildings, but I did not see anything to help those with wheelchairs or strollers get to the second stories of these historic buildings. -there is a parking lot, but it is rather small
Liz by Design Photography LLCLiz by Design Photography LLC
For the past eight years, I’ve had the pleasure of photographing my annual Santa mini sessions at the William Root House Museum in Marietta Square. This historic property is the perfect backdrop, and I’ve also enjoyed photographing families and capturing the beauty of the flowers in their garden. The staff is always welcoming, the grounds are well cared for, and the museum offers so much local history. Their gift shop is full of unique items and is worth stopping by after a visit. If you’re looking for a beautiful, historic location in Marietta for photos, events, or simply to enjoy the gardens and museum, the William Root House is a gem.
Claire MahoneyClaire Mahoney
Our Garden Club had our November meeting at the William Root House and had an absolute fabulous time. Liz toured our group around the house, gardens and out buildings. Most of our group had never been and loved our experience. Think about them for your next meeting or group outing! Such a fabulous gem in our great city of Marietta! Their gift shop has AMAZING gifts as well!
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My family took advantage of the free admission (as part of the Second Sunday program) and went to the William Root house. There’s a lot to see even though the ground and houses are not very large. If you are into Marietta or Civil War era history, then this is a great little place to visit. The museum has recently been updated with a lot of nice improvements. They have touch screens in most of the exhibits and a few small things for little kids to enjoy. Their gift shop was also very cute. I would definitely recommend a visit! FYI: -They do have a ramp and an outside elevator to get into the main levels of the buildings, but I did not see anything to help those with wheelchairs or strollers get to the second stories of these historic buildings. -there is a parking lot, but it is rather small
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For the past eight years, I’ve had the pleasure of photographing my annual Santa mini sessions at the William Root House Museum in Marietta Square. This historic property is the perfect backdrop, and I’ve also enjoyed photographing families and capturing the beauty of the flowers in their garden. The staff is always welcoming, the grounds are well cared for, and the museum offers so much local history. Their gift shop is full of unique items and is worth stopping by after a visit. If you’re looking for a beautiful, historic location in Marietta for photos, events, or simply to enjoy the gardens and museum, the William Root House is a gem.
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Our Garden Club had our November meeting at the William Root House and had an absolute fabulous time. Liz toured our group around the house, gardens and out buildings. Most of our group had never been and loved our experience. Think about them for your next meeting or group outing! Such a fabulous gem in our great city of Marietta! Their gift shop has AMAZING gifts as well!
Claire Mahoney

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Reviews of William Root House Museum & Garden

4.8
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2.0
1y

The grounds are nice and the museum is interesting. The staff (one employee I encountered) was extremely rude to me, though.

My family and I walked over from the Farmer’s Market to check it out. There were no staff around and no clear signage that admission was required so we walked around the garden and peaked into one of the houses. When we came out a woman on staff moved my kid’s stroller across the parking lot and started aggressively questioning what I was doing. When I explained we didn’t know and it was an accident, and would be happy to pay, she shook her head at me and went inside to get the rest of my family out of the exhibit.

We came outside, paid 33 dollars for the literal 2 minutes we went inside, and then left.

TLDR: Nice grounds, rude staff, expensive admission for...

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4.0
5y

My family took advantage of the free admission (as part of the Second Sunday program) and went to the William Root house. There’s a lot to see even though the ground and houses are not very large. If you are into Marietta or Civil War era history, then this is a great little place to visit. The museum has recently been updated with a lot of nice improvements. They have touch screens in most of the exhibits and a few small things for little kids to enjoy. Their gift shop was also very cute. I would definitely recommend a visit!

FYI: -They do have a ramp and an outside elevator to get into the main levels of the buildings, but I did not see anything to help those with wheelchairs or strollers get to the second stories of these historic buildings. -there is a parking lot, but it is...

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3.0
2y

I have been to the William Root Museum once the first year that they opened, this summer, and then again this fall when we brought out-of-town family for a visit. Our previous two visits we had a tour guide… we heard stories and explanations that far exceeded the “self guided” tour where there are electronic podiums with tid-bits of information. Having had the in-person tours previously, there was a lot of great info missing when only having to “self guide”. I was highly disappointed in that, especially for the price of the tickets. I would like to encourage the museum to take visitors through and share all the amazing things that a tour guide can share. We felt a bit embarrassed taking our family this visit. I would have given a 5-star...

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