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Nestled where two mighty rivers embrace in historic Marietta, the Boat House offers a culinary contradiction that somehow makes perfect sense: exceptional barbecue and surprisingly spectacular fish ...
The Boat House benefits from its location in Marietta, Ohio’s oldest city and a destination worthy of exploration in its own right. Founded in 1788 as the first permanent settlement in the Northwest ...
Great progress is being made on the sinkhole between 4th and Marion streets in Marietta. Mayor Josh Schlicher says the ...
MARIETTA, Ohio (WTAP) - A firefighter in Marietta received the Medal of Valor for heroic service earlier in May. Firefighter Matt Hively was awarded the Medal of Valor from the Marietta Fire ...
Ohio Secretary of State stresses value of voting during visit to Marietta High School Community News May 3, 2025 Amber Phipps Staff Reporter [email protected] ...
MARIETTA, Ohio — A southeast Ohio city was named one of HGTV's most charming small towns in America. Sitting along the convergence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers, HGTV says Marietta has become ...
Marietta, established in 1788, is the oldest city in Ohio and the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory. You can see HGTV's full list of the top 50 most charming small towns here.
With a history that dates back to 1788, Marietta was the first U.S. settlement in Ohio, and all of the Northwest Territory. Today, it's known for shopping, dining, and museums that highlight its ...
MARIETTA, Ohio (WTAP) - The Harmar Rowing Club has received a makeover on their boathouse. Local Eagle Scout, Nolan Parman, recently completed his Eagle Scout project. The project was tied to his ...
Here in Ohio, if there’s one thing that rings true about delicious food, it's that it’s often found in the most unexpected of places. Today we’re featuring a humble, unassuming restaurant with some of ...
MARIETTA, Ohio (WTAP) - With flood waters receding in Marietta, Boathouse BBQ has its clean up work cut out for it. Owner Steve Peters said the restaurant had as much as four and a half feet of water ...
The Ohio River is projected to crest at 40.4 feet at Parkersburg on today, according to the National Weather Service. Douglass Huxley can be reached at [email protected] ...
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