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The Mable House

History and Arts in a Beautiful Collaboration at the Mable House Complex in Mableton, GA

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AboutArts, Entertainment and History

The Mable House Complex includes the Arts Center, Barnes Amphitheatre and historic Mable House property. A facility of Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department, the complex offers gallery exhibitions, theatre productions, concerts, field trips, summer camps, tours and meeting space (for non-profit, arts-related organizations). The facility is located in south Cobb County. 

AboutThe Amphitheatre

The wonderful Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre is an unrivaled out concert venue with covered, reserved seats. This publicly-owned facility hosts all types of events - from country to rock concerts to live theater and symphony orchestra performances - there is always something for everyone to enjoy. Check the website for the current performance schedule. www.MableHouse.org 

AboutThe Arts Center

Wow! The Arts Center atTthe Mable House Complex offers almost limitless opportunities for adults and children of all ages. Located in Mableton in West Cobb County, this facility holds classes in art and movement for all ages, a gallery and a library, tours of the historic home and so much more. 

For a current list of activities offered log on to www.MableHouse.org

AboutThe House

 

Robert Mable (1803-1885), a native of Scotland, immigrated to Savannah, Georgia.  When he heard of the Georgia Gold Land Lottery of 1832, he purchased 300 acres in the area that became Cobb County.  He and his family lived in a log cabin until 1843 when he built a sawmill and began construction of a plantation plain house.  Upon moving into the Mable House, the cabin became the location of the first school (private) in Mableton.  The Mable House was used by Federal troops during the Civil War as a field hospital.  Wounded soldiers were cared for by Mrs. Mable.  This kindness was the basis for the decision to leave the Mable House intact instead of burning the house and outbuildings.

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. 

 

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