This Elks Lodge, located behind Kroger off Powder Springs Road, is one of the oldest chapters of the Elks in the Southeast. The club occupies the birthplace of WM.G. McAdoo. The home was owned by S.B. Oatman during the battle of Kolb's Farm, which was part of the Kennesaw campaign.
The Order of Elks is a fraternal and religious organization that promotes charities throughout the country.
Marietta Indoor Sports is located Cobb Parkway in Marietta. This indoor sports complex caters to sports lovers interested in baseball, lacrosse and soccer. The business offers lessons and camps for both adults and children.
Marietta Educational Garden Center, on Kennesaw Avenue in Historic Marietta, provides a beautiful place to host a special event or meeting. It hosts events for up 250 guests and offer indoor and outdoor parties.
With tall pines and rolling hills, City Club Marietta offers the setting of a mountain golf course near a quaint and historic city square. The 18-hole course requires accurate drives over curvy fairways and putts on bentgrass greens, posing a challenge to any level of golfer.
The club lies on the original nine-hole course designed in 1915 by Marietta Country Club members on the grounds of the former Georgia Military Institute. Nine more holes were added in the 1960s. The City of Marietta purchased the course and, after an extensive renovation by Mike Young Designs, reopened the course in 1991.
Today, the City Club is managed by Classic Golf Management and offers group outings, discounts for regular golfers and lessons. The clubhouse includes a pro shop, a restaurant and other amenities.