Marietta, OK
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About Marietta
- • Country music artist Mel McDaniel, known for "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On," was born in Marietta.
- • Marietta is not credited with a specific invention, focusing on agriculture and community.
- • The establishment of the railroad in the late 19th century helped Marietta grow economically.
- • Love County Courthouse is rumored to have a hidden time capsule buried on the grounds.
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted Marietta's agricultural economy and population.
- • Named in 1895 for Marietta Thompson, the town was officially incorporated in 1908.
- • With just over 2,600 residents, Marietta is smaller than many Oklahoma towns.
- • Marietta sits at 850 feet above sea level, offering views of the surrounding rolling hills.
- • Agriculture, particularly ranching and farming, remains a vital part of Marietta's economy.
- • A sense of quiet, small-town charm and friendly faces fills the atmosphere.
- • The Oklahoma City Thunder, about 120 miles north, are the closest major pro team.
- • Marietta High School's football team has secured multiple state championships.