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Cobb County is a suburban county in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2017, the population was 755,754, making it Georgia's third most-populous county. Its county seat and largest city is Marietta.

Along with several adjoining counties, Cobb County was founded on December 3, 1832, by the Georgia General Assembly from the large Cherokee County territory—land northwest of the Chattahoochee River which the state confiscated from the Cherokee Nation and redistributed to settlers via lottery, following the passage of the federal Indian Removal Act. The county was named for Thomas Willis Cobb, a U.S. representative and senator from Georgia. It is believed that Marietta was named for his wife, Mary.

Cobb County is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is situated immediately to the northwest of Atlanta's city limits.

Its Cumberland District, an edge city, has over 24,000,000 square feet (2,200,000 m2) of office space. As of 2017, Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves play in Cumberland.

The U.S. Census Bureau ranks Cobb County as the most-educated in the state of Georgia and 12th among all counties in the US. It has ranked among the Top 100 wealthiest counties in the nation. In October 2017, Cobb was ranked as the "Least Obese County in Georgia"

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Cobb prepares plan to close parks in face of budget gap

The Cobb County parks department has prepared a plan to close several parks and recreational facilities as the county faces a minimum $30 million hole in its budget. This comes after commissioners voted to issue $27.4 million in bonds to buy more parkland, and approved  new user fees for parks and senior centers. All departments were asked to come up with potential savings at a budget retreat last fall. The savings plan for the parks department has not been officially presented to commissioners, who are scheduled to meet June 12 to discuss the budget and millage rate. The county will either have to raise taxes or cut services in order to close the budget gap. According to the draft document, closing Lost Mountain Park in West Cobb, Fullers Park in East Cobb, Mountain View Aquatic Center, Art Place Mountain View, the Mountain View Community Center, the South Cobb Recreation Center, the South Cobb Aquatics Center, and Keep Cobb Beautiful would save the county about $3.4 mil...