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Root House Museum In Marietta Offers 'Pay What You Can' Admission
The museum is offering its annual "Pay What You Can" admission promotion, where residents can pay whatever they want — or nothing.
MARIETTA, GA — Anyone can pay whatever they want to get into the William Root House Museum & Garden in Marietta through April 10 — or pay nothing at all.
Cobb Landmarks is offering its annual "Pay What You Can" admission promotion at the Root House museum through April 10, according to a city news release. Visitors can pay whatever they feel comfortable paying for museum admission, or decide to pay nothing.
The normal museum rate is $9 for adults age 18 and older; $7 for those age 65 and older; and $6 for students. Each ticket includes a self-guided tour of the museum.
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The Root House was built circa 1845 for Hannah and William Root, early settlers of Marietta. Born in Philadelphia in 1815, William moved to Marietta in August 1839 to open a drug/mercantile store on the Marietta Square, the release said.
During the 1990s, the Root House was meticulously restored to its original appearance and is now operated by Cobb Landmarks as a historic house museum.
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The museum is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and located at 80 N. Marietta Parkway NW, Marietta.
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