Marietta is a city located at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers. It is the county seat of Washington County and the principal city of the Marietta micropolitan area. According to the 2020 census, Marietta has a population of 13,385 people, which is a slight decrease from the 2010 census.
Marietta was founded in 1788 by pioneers to the Ohio Country, and it was the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory. It was named for Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France, in honor of French aid in the American Revolution. Marietta has a rich history and culture, and it is home to several historic landmarks and attractions, such as the Marietta Earthworks, a complex of ancient mounds built by the Hopewell culture, and the Campus Martius Museum, which displays artifacts and exhibits related to the early history of Ohio.
Marietta also has a diverse economy, with various sectors such as education, health care, manufacturing, retail, and tourism. Some of the largest employers in the city are Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta College, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eramet Marietta Inc., and Peoples Bank. Marietta offers a variety of recreational and cultural opportunities for residents and visitors alike, such as parks, trails, festivals, museums, theaters, and restaurants.
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