Mableton is a census-designated place in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, Mableton had a population of 37,115. When Brookhaven became a city in December 2012, Mableton became the largest unincorporated community in Metro Atlanta.
It was named for Robert Mable, who on September 11, 1843, bought 300 acres (approximately 120 hectares or 1.2 km²) of land. The Southern Railway opened a railroad station in Mableton in December 1881, and on June 28, 1882, the post office opened replacing the Bryantville post office about two miles (3.2 km) southeast. On August 19, 1912, Mableton was incorporated as a town but was disincorporated on August 17, 1916. The historic Mable House and plantation, located off U.S. 78 on Floyd Road just north of Clay Road, now includes an amphitheatre which hosts public events.
Roy Barnes, governor of Georgia from 1999 to 2003, is from Mableton.
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The area is lovely and quiet , all of the neighbors are very friendly and outspoken people.
It's a frienfdly area because we have high schools, elementary, and middle schools like most communities. The area has boys and girls club, it has community center and so much more.
I feel this way because they care for the elderly. They are given preference in most things. People go out of their way to render help to the elderly in Mableton
I live in a facility which I learned use to be a facility for the elderly. People who live here are therefore conversant with the needs of the elderly, and some elderly people still live here.
The Community is friendly, neat, and job. The weather is favorable.