Margaret Mitchell House & Museum - Reviews from across the web
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boring - user review You see a basement appartment with most things like she would have had. GWTW museum quite interesting but only there for 15 mins . Go to GWTW museum at Jonesboro just outs... tripadvisor.com
Margaret Mitchell House and Museum (Birthplace of Gone With the Wind) | Museum/Attraction Review | Atlanta | Frommers.com - expert review Six decades after it was first published, Gone With the Wind continues to fascinate people around the world. But until this attraction opened in 1997, after a 10-year effort to preserve the house from demolition, disappointed pilgrims found precious little... frommers.com
never agin! - user review This place is horrible. You first site and watch a 30 min. video, that you froget what is was about as soon as you get up. The the place looks very ragaly, not historic. Lastly the tou... tripadvisor.com
Margaret Mitchell House and Museum - expert review While she wrote her masterpiece, the author of Gone With the Wind lived in a turn-of-the-20th-century apartment house she called the Dump. Volunteers gathered the funds necessary to restore the building in the early 1990s. To many Atlantans, the Margaret Mitchell House symbolizes the conflict betwee... fodors.com
We did not bother - user review We were told by local people that this is not actually the house Margaret Mitchell lived in. The original house was indeed moved to this location but it burnt down - twice. This was o... tripadvisor.com
Cough Drop? - user review It seems as though you get to see the whole house but its just the dump or basement. Its where she wrote the book. The guide kep clearing his throat and finally ask f... travel.yahoo.com
No title - user review The house was burned a couple of times, though it was restored. Don't expect Southern Gothic Glamour- it is not that. In fact, Margret Mitchell referred to it as the dump. It is inter... tripadvisor.com
interesting and very informative. - user review I have read the book and watched the movie countless times. It was great to see where the book was actually written. There was only one piece of furniture that was actually hers w... travel.yahoo.com
Interesting to know about Margaret Mitchell - user review I thought this was a worthwhile stop. I learned a lot about the lady who wrote Gone With the Wind. I did not know what she looked like or anything about her.Unlike other reviews, ... tripadvisor.com
Gone with the Wind / history folks - user review If you know a few vocabulary words: Tara, Sue Ellen, Scarlet, Rhett etc.... then I know you will visit Margaret Mitchells house. Its great how they set the story straight... travel.yahoo.com
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