Showing posts with label Marietta Museum of History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marietta Museum of History. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

ATLANTApix: Marietta Museum of History

Marietta History Center
Marietta Museum of History
The Marietta Museum of History sits immediately adjacent to the Gone With the Wind Museum, both on Historic Marietta Square. The Museum's building itself is historic, having been a cotton warehouse in 1845 and converted to a makeshift hospital and morgue in 1855.

Today, the Museum is home to numerous collections that share with visitors the history of Marietta and Cobb County, Georgia, in exhibits specific to local history, home life, and the military.

Immediately in front of the Museum is a working railroad (the original economic cornerstone of Atlanta) and it's only a few steps away from the Marietta Welcome Center.

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

ATLANTApix: The Big Chicken

The Big Chicken
The Big Chicken
For years after I moved to Atlanta in 1987 I heard traffic reports on the radio that daily referenced "The Big Chicken." Having not seen it I assumed it was a piece of over-sized public art. I wasn't totally wrong.

The Big Chicken was the brainchild of Stanley R. "Tubby" Davis, the owner of a burger joint that he opened in 1956. By 1963 the restaurant was in financial distress and Davis needed to do something to bring in business...The Big Chicken was hatched.

The restaurant eventually was bought by Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and in 1993 the Big Chicken underwent a major restoration—as a result of public protest of it being demolished.

Next time you're in the vicinity of North Cobb Parkway and Roswell Road in Marietta, Georgia, have a gander at the 56-foot tall Big Chicken and its googly eyes and motorized beak. And this KFC has a gift shop! The Marietta Museum of History, six blocks west, also sells Big Chicken memorabilia.

ATLANTApix of the tourATLANTA blog features a "photo-of-the-day" of Atlanta. Come back tomorrow for a new one!