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Just off Interstate 77, Marietta is located in Southeast Ohio at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. During 1788, pioneers to the Ohio Country established Marietta as the first permanent American settlement of the new United States in the Northwest Territory.

Although not the closest airport, flying into Columbus may present the most direct route to Marietta. Interstate 70 is easily accessed from Port Columbus International, Marietta is just south of Interstate 70 on Interstate 77.

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Three major airports surround Marietta Ohio:

Port Columbus International Airport [CMH]
120 miles from Marietta
Website: flycolumbus.com

Pittsburgh International Airport [PIT]
160 miles from Marietta
Website: pitairport.com

Yeager Airport [CRW]
75 miles from Marietta
Website: yeagerairport.com

About Marietta and Washington County

Marietta, Ohio, is a picturesque river town with European ambience. Located on the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, Marietta was the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory, established in 1788. Its brick streets are lined with lush hardwood trees and opulent Victorian homes. 

Our city is always alive with activity. It is modern, yet delightfully old. With lots of history, two waterways, and a bustling downtown, it was ranked as One of the Best Places to Live and Best Adventure Town by National Geographic Magazine. The vibrant historic district offers many distinctive stores, antique shops, boutiques, and galleries, as well as several independent restaurants and cozy cafes.

Historic sites and museums include Campus Martius, The Ohio River Museum, and The Castle.  Harmar Village is linked to downtown Marietta by a historic turn style railroad bridge that is open to foot traffic. Harmar is home to historical museums, quaint antique shops, and a wide range of eateries.

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