Horse drawn carriage rides available Friday and Saturday evenings departing from the Historic Lafayette Hotel. Motorized Train with detachable cars comming Spring 2007, and Conestoga Wagons available for group functions.
Horse drawn carriage rides available Friday and Saturday evenings departing from the Historic Lafayette Hotel. Motorized Train with detachable cars comming Spring 2007, and Conestoga Wagons available for group functions.
Located just blocks from Historic Downtown Marietta. Open year around. Amenities include: 21
Marietta, OH Businesses Newly Opened Summer of 2007!
Family Owned and Operated
Perpare to Have Fun and Enjoy the Relaxation.
*2 Miles North of Putnam Street Bridge
*28 Beautiful Scenic Sites
*Overlooking the Muskingum River
*Access to the Ohio River
*Public Boat Ramp Available
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Serving lunch and dinner daily, fresh salads, macrobiotic dishes, sandwiches, homebaked goods, and catering. Unique! Located in the Historic Riverfront District in Marietta Ohio. Just minutes from I-77
Marietta, OH BusinessesSpecializing in toys from the past covering the early 1900's to the early 1970's. While visiting, you will enjoy a variety of vintage toys from your childhood, gasoline memorabilia and a reading area to research the value of your favorite toy or view the most recent issues of "Toy Shop" or "
Marietta, OH Other Attractions Built in 1847 for Henry Fearing (1798-1894), a prominent Marietta resident. The house is an example of Federal-style architecture, representing the lifestyles of Marietta's middle-class during the Victorian Era. Open for tours.
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