If you are in Marietta it's certainly worth going, but I would not drive an hour to get there, unless you are a GWTW fanatic.
The museum is small but it has a few great pieces. The staff is super friendly. Good themed gift shop.
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If you are in Marietta it's certainly worth going, but I would not drive an hour to get there, unless you are a GWTW fanatic.
The museum is small but it has a few great pieces. The staff is super friendly. Good themed gift shop.
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Great collection of memoribelia, but the lights glared on the glass of the cases and photos...the gift shop needs a better selection of gifts......
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Visited the GWTW museum while in Marietta recently. It was a fun walk down memory lane for any GWTW fan. Lots of memorabilia, and interesting facts about the actors and the movie production. Cute little gift area on the way out.
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Wasn't quite sure what to expect - the location is lovely, just off the square and right next the rail tracks - so felt very authentic - building brick and a very attractive exhibition space. However, the stuff the museum contains is very predictable and rather dull - but I think I might have set my expectations too high -...
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All things Gone with the Wind for a reasonable price.
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It wasn't a good museum a waste on 7 50 I sure to god I probally have more fun at krystals across the streets you could also get same experience from looking through all the windows
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Museum includes all sorts of memorabilia enticing to Gone with the Wind fans. The original bengaline honeymoon gown worn by Vivien Leigh in the movie, personal copies of foreign editions of the novel from Margaret Mitchell's personal library, posters, photographs, and personal memorabilia, including correspondence from Margaret Mitchell, and various cast members of the movie, among other things are on...
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My wife is a true lover of Gone with the Wind. On our return trip from Florida we stopped in a humber of places in Georgia and Tennessee to visit antebellum homes and Gone with the Wind sights.
The museum was well appointed and had many interesting articiles and correspondances from the movie and from the stars to thee owner...
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Although I'm not a true "Windy," I wanted to do a GWTW tour since I was in the South. I started my day in Jonesboro, at the Road to Tara museum, drove through Atlanta past the Margaret Mitchell House, and ended my tour at Scarlett on the Square. My friend, who humored me by coming along (not a fan of...
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Gone with the Wind Museum at Marietta Square is a good, low cost activity to enjoy if you are a fan of the movie. The display isn't very big, but if you are the sort that likes to take in all of the details, you could probably spend a couple of hours there. The largest part of the display consists...
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