July 4th Marietta Closings and Schedules
Here is the schedule for Marietta museums, offices, libraries, and services during the week of July 4th.
Take a look at the schedule for city offices, power and water offices, museums, libraries, the visitors’ bureau, police, fire and other services in Marietta during the week.
City of Marietta administrative offices will be closed Wednesday, July 4. City offices will reopen Thursday, July 5.
Marietta Power and Water administrative offices will also be closed in observance of the holiday on July 4.
The Marietta Gone With the Wind Museum and the Marietta Museum of History will be closed July 4.
The Cobb County Library branches will be closed on July 4. Regular operating hours will resume Thursday, July 5.
The Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art will be closed the week of July 4th.
Police, fire and other services essential for public safety and health will remain open.
The Marietta Visitors Bureau will be open on July 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Yard waste services will be discontinued this week.
Regular garbage and recycling services will continue this week.
Contacts
- Life-threatening emergencies: 9-1-1
- Police non-emergencies: Marietta Police Department, 770-794-5300
- Emergency involving Marietta Power or Water: 770-794-5160
- Animal Control emergency calls: 9-1-1
July 4th in Marietta
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Michele Cox
2:08 pm on Wednesday, July 4, 2012
I'm new to Cobb County and have not been to the Marietta festivities. Could you or someone post accessibility info for someone who needs handicap van parking and other accessible info? Thank you.
Michele Cox
2:10 pm on Wednesday, July 4, 2012
I would appreciate knowing accessibility information about Marietta Square and all the 4th of July festivities, such as parking for a handicap van with a ramp, and where can a person in a wheelchair go to watch fireworks. Thanks.