County
Profile
Incorporated: December 2, 1832
Population: 607,751
Total Area: 340.2 Square miles
Cities and Towns
• Marietta (County Seat)
• Acworth
• Austell
• Kennesaw
• Powder Springs
• SmyrnaCobb County was created from Cherokee County,
originally part of the Cherokee Indian Nation. It was the 81st
county in Georgia and named for Judge Thomas Willis Cobb of
Virginia, who served as a U.S. Senator, state congressman and
Superior Court Judge.
Marietta was named for Judge Cobb's wife. The city's downtown
was destroyed by Sherman's troops in 1864, but it was
reconstructed and now Marietta is home to four National Historic
Districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
There is a 23-acre National Cemetery in Marietta with more
than 17,000 officers and soldiers from every U.S. war buried in
the cemetery. With 43 parks, recreation centers, and other
related facilities, Cobb's park system is one of the Southeast's
largest. There are also 8,800 acres of federally owned park
lands in Cobb County including Kennesaw Mountain National
Battlefield Park and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation
Area. Two other of the state's top attractions are found in
Cobb: White Water Park and Six Flags Over Georgia.
County music star Travis Tritt was born in Marietta and
Academy-award winning actress Julia Roberts was raised in
Smyrna. Some of the festivals in Cobb County include the
Kennesaw Big Shanty Festival in April, the Historic Marietta
Arts and Craft Festival, and the North Georgia State Fair. |