Massage On The Square
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Massage On The Square
A small massage practice located in the heart of Historic Marietta Square. We're tucked away amongst many independent "Mom 'n' Pop" shops, old rustic churches, museums, and beautiful antique homes; a town preserved since the mid-1800's. When you come to Massage on the Square, you enter a small-town world where you are more than a customer; you are a friend.

Feel free to explore our site. Get to know us and, more importantly, what we can do for you. Read about Amy Fall, the founder and lead therapist, in this recent featured article by Georgia State Homes. Whether you need to just relax or have specific aches and pains, your massage therapist will discuss your needs and incorporate all their knowledge, skills, and talent to create a massage just for you.

We also include aromatherapy and a hot facial towel as a part of your massage. That's just one way we pull out all the stops to make you feel at home. Massage therapy is what we do best but more than that we listen to your needs and create a session that complements what you're looking for.
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Recently, Pamela Sosnowski wrote a wonderful article about Massage On The Square's very own, Amy Fall.
Amy Fall's massage career began, of all places, in the military.
While she was in the U.S. Air Force Reserve she'd give her fellow airmen and women hand and shoulder massages during the "hurry up and wait" periods of military life.
Today she is the owner of Massage on the Square, located in quaint downtown Marietta among shops, historical buildings, and vintage homes.
So I went to school, learned the trade on a professional level and opened Massage on the Square.
Amy specializes in Neuromuscular massage, Trigger Point, Myofascial Release, Aromatherapy, Swedish, Thai, TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) massage, and PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation).
Margie just wanted to make her friend feel better and did some reflexology techniques she had read about.
Her friend was immediately able to stand up tall and get back to work and life.
A second lasting impression was her own pain.
Margie, after spending hours at the computer day after day, developed a pain in her neck and arm.
Take I-75 North to exit 263.
Follow (West Bound) to Marietta.
This road becomes South Marietta Parkway 120 S. Loop.
Follow West about 5 miles to Atlanta Street, turn right.
Marietta Square is 2 blocks ahead.
Turn left on South Park Square and Massage on the Square is on the left at 58 South Park Square between Eddies Trick Shop and Australian Bakery.
However, when you get to the square you'll want to look for a parking space before you look for Massage on the Square.
There's public and pay parking to accommodate all the wonderful shopping, dinning, and museums in The Historic Marietta Square.
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