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Covered Bridges: Washington County's link to the past

January 6, 2008 BY CONNIE CARTMELL The Marietta Times ccartmell@mariettatimes.com Romance is alive and well getting from here to there. more »»

Marietta traces roots to 1788

January 5, 2008 Old blends with new in this historic river town that first gained fame as the first permanent settlement of the Northwest Territory. more »»

Industrial center of city now site of city’s Frontier Shopping Center

January 5, 2008 Marietta was built one brick at a time. more »»

Harmar used to be separate from city

January 5, 2008 Marietta was a city divided by the Muskingum River from 1837 to 1890. more »»

Up until the 1820s, education was a private venture in Ohio

January 5, 2008 By David Clucas The Marietta Times Up until the 1820s, education was a private venture in Ohio. more »»

First county courthouse built in 1798

January 5, 2008 By Brad Bauer Although sentencing and punishments differ a bit, crimes were handled about the same in Ohio’s first 100 years as they are toda. more »»

What it means to be the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory

January 5, 2008 It’s always good to be number one. Bragging rights and all. more »»

Early school pioneered education: Muskingum Academy taught classical subjects

January 5, 2008 By David Clucas The Marietta Times Marietta College and nearby Ohio University pride themselves on their early educational history in the area, but only the... more »»

Mounds provide link to Ohio’s past

January 5, 2008 By Brad Bauer The Marietta Times bbauer@mariettatimes.com In many ways Ohio’s Native American earthworks remain a myster. more »»

What if ... With strong ties to expansion, Marietta was a contender to be a new nation’s capital city

January 5, 2008 By Tom Hrach The Marietta Times Marietta may be a sleepy small town on the Ohio River, but if some enterprising early pioneers had had their way the city would... more »»

A handful of early Marietta businesses still operate locally today

January 5, 2008  A handful of early Marietta businesses still operate locally today By Connie Cartmell The Marietta Times ccartmell@mariettatime. more »»

 
 

River Rat Run September 19, 2010

The First Annual River Rat Run will take place on Sun. Sept 19th. This 100-mile poker run will take riders through parts of Washington, Morgan, and Noble counties. more »

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