The address of the Gone With Wind Museum is: 18 Whitlock Ave NW, Marietta, GA 30064
Gone With The Wind actually was completely filmed in Hollywood, little to no parts were filmed in Georgia.
Actually, no. Tara is based off of a plantation the author Margaret Mitchell knew as a young girl. However, if you go to Georgia and ask where 'Tara' is the locals will actually direct you to that plantation that Tara is derived from.
Before the war: scenes involving Tara and 12 Oaks were located in Clayton County. During and after the war, Atlanta is the main setting.
In Georgia, on a plantation her father built called Tara.
The portrait of Scarlett in the Blue Gown that Rhett had hanging in his room (and threw liquor on) hangs in the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum in Atlanta.
The Road to Tara Museum in Jonesboro and Scarlett on the Square in Marietta, Georgia.
The web address of the Gone With Wind Museum is: http://www.gwtwmarietta.com
The phone number of the Gone With Wind Museum is: 770-794-5576.
The address of the Gone With Wind Museum is: 408 Taylor St, Jefferson, TX 75657
The web address of the Gone With Wind Museum is: http://www.scarlettohardy.com
The phone number of the Gone With Wind Museum is: 903-665-1939.
Gone With The Wind actually was completely filmed in Hollywood, little to no parts were filmed in Georgia.
For Georgia, it is usually the diner in your own hometown that's the best. However to pick just one, the Marietta Diner (North Atlanta) seems to be best known with a really good reputation. They received the 2014 Certificate of Excellence. Of course there are folks in Duluth (East Atlanta) who would say that the Georgia Diner was the best. I always favored the one in Augusta, but it's gone now. And don't get me started about the little hole-in-the-wall diners in South Georgia -- YUM!
Actually, no. Tara is based off of a plantation the author Margaret Mitchell knew as a young girl. However, if you go to Georgia and ask where 'Tara' is the locals will actually direct you to that plantation that Tara is derived from.
Atlanta, Georgia.
If you ask of the command module, then it is in a museum in Washington.
Before the war: scenes involving Tara and 12 Oaks were located in Clayton County. During and after the war, Atlanta is the main setting.