
Join Cobb Landmarks for the annual Root House Harvest Dinner on September 7. The historic William Root House will host a Southern dining experience in its gardens, with guests seated at antique farmhouse tables.
It's an evening designed to temporarily transport attendees to the charm of the 1840s, while they get to thoroughly enjoy a menu featuring appetizers, fried chicken, seasonal vegetables, and dessert. In what has become a much-anticipated event, space is known to quickly fill up. To secure a spot at this unique culinary event, reservations are open at the Root House Museum website. According to the official announcement, "Space is limited and the event always sells out."
The event is more than just a meal; it's a journey through Cobb County's history, delivered by an organization that strives to ensure our collective past directs us toward a more informed future. Cobb Landmarks, with its commitment to historical preservation, allows the community to understand events and figures that have shaped our local history. As cited on the city of Marietta's website, "Cobb Landmarks is a historical society rooted in the past but always looking forward. The organization is committed to empowering the community with an understanding of the events, people, and places that formed our past, so that we may all strive for a brighter future."
The Root House Harvest Dinner will be held on September 7th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the William Root House, 80 N Marietta Parkway NW, Marietta, GA 30060.









