There was no 'real' Tara. Tara was built on the backlot of Selznick Studios also known as Forty Acres. It continued standing until 1959 when it was sold. the original door of Tara now is at the Margret Mitchell museum in Atlanta, GA
No, although many real places have naturally claimed to be the inspiration. Most of the movie was shot on film sets in Hollywood. The sets were located at what was then Selznick International Studios, but is known today as Culver Studios. The exteriors of Tara and Twelve Oaks were only built partially with matte paintings used to fill in the rest.
I have never seen one sketched out like an architectural blueprint, but in the book, M. Mitchell describes how the downstairs rooms ebbed and flowed into each other. There was no floor plan because Tara was just a facade, not a real or whole house in the movie.
He ended up writing the book your reading, The Outsiders.
In North Little Rock, short drive from McCain.
Originally, Margaret Mitchell had named the heroine of Gone With the Wind, Pansy O'Hara, but people thought this was too weak-sounding, so it was changed to Scarlett.
If you mean the one in the book Gone With the Wind, I think it is not real.
No, although many real places have naturally claimed to be the inspiration. Most of the movie was shot on film sets in Hollywood. The sets were located at what was then Selznick International Studios, but is known today as Culver Studios. The exteriors of Tara and Twelve Oaks were only built partially with matte paintings used to fill in the rest.
I have never seen one sketched out like an architectural blueprint, but in the book, M. Mitchell describes how the downstairs rooms ebbed and flowed into each other. There was no floor plan because Tara was just a facade, not a real or whole house in the movie.
Scarlett O'Hara's house, known as Tara, is a fictional plantation from Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind." While it doesn't have a real-world address, it is often described as being located in Clayton County, Georgia. In the story, Tara symbolizes the Old South and is central to Scarlett's life and struggles.
He ended up writing the book your reading, The Outsiders.
In North Little Rock, short drive from McCain.
Her real name is, Tara Leigh Patrick.
Her real name is, Tara Leigh Patrick.
Real Gone was created on 2004-10-03.
Originally, Margaret Mitchell had named the heroine of Gone With the Wind, Pansy O'Hara, but people thought this was too weak-sounding, so it was changed to Scarlett.
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