From the archives: The story “'GWTW' author's former homes are mostly memories” was originally published in The Atlanta Constitution and The Atlanta Journal on December 12, 1984. Original story: ...
On July 10th The Margaret Mitchell House Museum in Atlanta reopened after four years, honoring the place where Mitchell in 1925-1931 wrote the critical and commercial success, Gone with the Wind ...
The chair Margaret Mitchell sat in to write “Gone with the Wind” will go to the highest bidder. The author of the masterpiece left behind a few personal items, and Steve Slotin and Slotin Folk Art ...
Editor’s note: This story was originally published on May 3, 2024. A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. Talk about a one-hit wonder. On May 3, 1937, American ...
ATLANTA - After an extended closure during which it was renovated and reimagined by historians, Atlanta’s Margaret Mitchell House is back open to visitors. Atlanta History Center Midtown, which ...
ATLANTA — One of the most well-known historic sites in Atlanta history reopens Wednesday. The curators of the Margaret Mitchell House say the pandemic allowed them to close the house for renovations ...
When the pandemic began in 2020, forcing all museums in town to shut down for months, the Atlanta History Center decided it was the right time to revamp the aging Margaret Mitchell House in Midtown.
You loved the novel. You've read biographies of its author, collections of her letters, perhaps even the two authorized sequels. And you've sworn, with God as your witness, that you'll never touch ...
ATLANTA — The Margaret Mitchell House is reopening in Midtown Atlanta next month after being closed for several years. Atlanta History Center officials confirmed that the historic home, which belonged ...
In 1982 a Russian translation of Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind was issued in the Soviet Union. Judging by reports from that quarter, the book has been an enormous success—with those readers ...
• "For the protection of our Gulf Coast, to repel invasion, and to place Mobile in a state of security, I shall order out a large militia force from the counties of Mobile, Washington, Clark, Baldwin, ...
Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) embraces Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) in a famous scene from the 1939 epic film Gone with the Wind. Full disclosure: The year 1939 is well before my time. So, it was not ...
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