Settlement Reached for Kennesaw Civil War Shop Amid Controversy

Settlement Reached for Kennesaw Civil War Shop Amid Controversy
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Marjorie Lyon has reached a settlement allowing her to retain her Tennessee home and the proceeds from her sale of Lockheed Martin stock, which was a gift from the store's longtime owner, Dent Myers. The agreement was filed on Thursday and resolves a lengthy dispute regarding the estate of the deceased owner. The manager of Kennesaw's Civil War shop has agreed to relinquish the downtown store and other properties involved in the estate fight. The settlement also includes provisions about the store's operations, which have been under scrutiny. Lyon has faced challenges regarding the management of the store and the associated properties, which have been a point of contention for several years. The agreement comes after a series of legal battles surrounding the estate and its management. The store has been a controversial site, drawing attention due to its historical significance and the debates over its operations. The outcome of this settlement is seen as a crucial step in resolving the ongoing disputes. The legal proceedings have highlighted the complexities involved in managing inherited properties and the implications for local businesses.

February 07, 2026

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