Located down Atlanta Highway from Smyrna, Mark the Mover has over three decades experience serving Marietta Movers.
Mark the Mover has been moving households around Atlanta Georgia for 33 years. We will be glad to come up to Duluth Georgia, Suwanee, Sugarloaf, Buford Ga, Braselton, Lilburn, Grayson and even Gainesville Ga to assist you in your household moving chores.
Mark the Mover has a fleet of big moving trucks, courteous and well dressed crews, and modern moving equipment. Our moving professionals can move everything in your house including pianos and such. You can contact Mark the Mover at 404-351-0018 for Duluth Ga movers
Acworth Georgia is in the far flung north west region of the Greater Atlanta Regional Area just south of I-85 duw west of Woodstock Georgia and directly north of Kennesaw Ga. Acworth borders Lake Alatoona and is next to Lake Acworth on the south of town.
Lake Acworth is seperated from Lake Alatoona by a low dam at Lake Acworth drive. Lake Acworth is slightly higher in elevation than Lake Alatoona. Lake Alatoona and Lake Acworth are lower in elevation than Lake Lanier that has a full pool elevation of 1071 feet. Lake Alatoona has a summer elevation of 840 feet above sea level, and is as much as 140 feet deep. Lake Acworth is only around six feet higher in elevation and much smaller covering around 250 acres. One of the favorite features of Lake Acworth is Acworth Beach which is a man made sand beach and is fed by Proctor Creek.
Some people know of a Proctor Creek in Atlanta, between North Avenue and Bankhead Highway west of Ashby Street. The Atlanta Proctor Creek is buried north of Bankhead Highway at Woodson Elementary School and meanders south of Bankhead Highway just east of West Lake Ave.
The Acworth Proctor Creek feeds Lake Acworth to the east.
Lake Acworth flood - 2009

MARK THE MOVER - 404-810-1546 between 9 and 3 on weekdays.
Mark the Mover has built a 32 year reputation with Atlanta movers of excellent service. Local and long distance, Metro Atlanta, Georgia and the Southeast, this midtown Atlanta moving companies services include moving, packing, crating and storage. Our professional movers and packers are fully insured and we are Georgia Public Service Commission licensee number 7576. We do commercial moving, residential moving, piano moving, cubicle moving, artwork and antique moving. We also do packing, crating, palletizing, banding, storage services, and sell moving boxes and packing supplies at a fair price. Our secure, private climate controlled warehouse is available for both long and short term storage.Join our team of Highly Training Moving Specialists!!
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Marietta is a suburb of Atlanta north and east of the city, Smyrna Georgia and the Vinings Atlanta district. With a city population of more than 60,000. major private employers in the area include Home Depot, Publix Supermarkets amd IBM. Quasi-private employers include Lockheed Martin and Wellpoint Health, but the largest area employer is the Cobb County Public School System.
Marietta is also north and west of the Chattahoochie River, and mills along its left flank were probably centers of early commerce, but Marietta got its real start in the reailroad era, when despite political wrangling, the Western and Atlantic Railroad settled in Marietta. Marietta was devestated by three major fires in the 1850's prior to the War Between the States. South of the Kennesaw Mountain skirmishes, at which the North prevailed, Marietta was set afire again by General Sherman after the famouse battle. Almost the entire town was torched, except for the Marietta Hotel. After the war, suspicious that the owner of the Marietta Hotel was a spy for the North, that was burned to the ground by the townspeople, the story goes.
Marietta is home to the Marietta Conferderate Cemetery where 3,000 Americans who fought for the South and died in the War Between the States are buried. Nearby is the Marietta National Cemetery where around 10,000 Union troops are interred. The cemetery was founded in 1866 as a final resting place for Northern troops killed in the “March to the Sea” between November 1864 and December 21, 1864 in Savannah. Another 8,000 Americans who fought in the Spanish-American War, World War I and II, Korea and Viet-nam are also buried there, but the cemetery was declared full up sometime between 1998 and 2006 and is closed to new burials.
When the land for the cemetery was dedicated by one Henry Cole, his idea was that Union and Confederate troops should be buried together as a form of healing and to foster that bygones be bygones. This was not to be, any Confederate soldiers found buried in the National Cemetery either fought for the Union in subsequent wars or was mistaken for a Union Soldier. Casulties of war buried in the Confederate Cemetery were like-wise all on the side of the South, unless a mistake was made. Both sides, even after the end of the war, were committed to this.
Marietta and Cobb County are still solid members and representatives of the deep south, but the vibrant and cosmopolitan city harbors today much less of the ill-will toward yankees today. Very little in fact, with the Dobbins Reserve Air Force Base and the steady stream of youngsters and carreer Air Force members that live part of their lives near Marietta we have even been known to tolerate people from California. And you would hardly notice our amusement.
Marietta moving Company have used Mark the Mover for their moving and household relocation needs for 33 years.