Pop-In at the Marietta History Center: Holiday Crafts

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The Marietta History Center will be hosting its monthly Pop-In event on Saturday, December 17th from 10am-4pm. Pop-In’s provide children and their families the opportunity to interact with the museum through themed activities and crafts. Join us in, December for crafts and activities geared towards Holiday Crafts, families may enjoy them in the galleries. 

When: December 17th, 2022

10am-4pm

Where: Marietta History Center

1 Depot Street, Marietta, GA 30060

Cost: FREE due to a private donor

Marietta History Center has special extended hours in December. Holiday Hours Starting Friday, December 2nd and Ends Friday, December 23rd. 

Mondays: Closed

Tuesdays & Wednesdays: 10am to 4pm

Thursdays-Saturdays: 10am to 8pm (last tickets sold at 7:30pm)

Sundays: 10am to 4pm (last tickets sold at 3:30pm)

Closed Christmas Eve

MHC mission: We ignite curiosity in Marietta’s history by connecting people through compelling stories and engaging experiences. Current Temporary Exhibits include: “Marietta 1899: Color Captured in Black & White.” 

To get logo or pictures, please email AMonroe@MariettaGA.gov. Or for more information, call 770-794-5710 or visit www.MariettaHistory.org.

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