In a place with as much history as the Peach State, it’s not much of a surprise that there are plenty of abandoned places in Georgia. Often, these no-longer-used destinations become eyesores to the surrounding community, and it’s not uncommon to see shuttered buildings being overtaken by nature and graffiti. The spot we’re featuring today may no longer be used for its intended purpose, but it’s now a beautiful art piece that speaks to the history of the area. The Nesbitt-Union Chapel in Marietta, GA is a historic church that’s no longer standing, but is still a landmark of the community.

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For more information about these church ruins in Marietta, GA, check out the Friends of Nesbitt Union Chapel Facebook page.

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