The Georgia Pacific Railroad received land from Robert Mable. When the depot was built on the south side of the tracks west of Church Street, the engineer named the station "Mableton" after the Mable family. Mableton became a city in 1912. Four years later, the citizens voted to unincorporate to avoid the raising of taxes to pay for needed road repairs.
Today the Mable House is on the National Register of Historic Places. The facility is under lease to the Cobb County Board of Commissioners and is operated as part of the Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department.
The historic site comes alive when the Friends of the Mable House host the fall Storytelling Festival, winter Holiday Tour of Homes, school field trips and summer heritage camps.



