Margaret Mitchell House

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Atlanta, United States

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Museum· Historical landmark

Margaret Mitchell House Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Margaret Mitchell House is located in Atlanta, United States on 979 Crescent Ave NE. Margaret Mitchell House is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

979 Crescent Ave NE

Phone

+1 4042497015

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Debra DeBoor

If you're a Gone with the Wind fan it is fun. My husband and grandkids were not as impressed. I am very happy I came!

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Toni Geisen

Very informative and an easy tourist spot to navigate. I'm not a huge GWTW fan, but I thought the tour was great! Short & sweet, and super casual. Would definitely recommend this to anyone visiting ATL.

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Meggan Grear

Stumbled across this by accident. Great 30 min tour; guide (Bill) was knowledgeable and great storyteller. interesting to learn about Margaret Mitchell and sit in the room where she wrote her Pulitzer Prize winning novel - which was not originally intended to be published. If you like history you will enjoy it- This is a great little site to see that you can do in under an hour.

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Monica White

This was my second time visiting the Margaret Mitchell House. I found the staff cheery, yet \cheeky.\ You know the kind of cheeky when you walk into a place & the staff all seem to, at-once, put on these forced grins in attempts at making you feel genuinely welcomed. Other than that, the tour went well. The house & grounds have been kept up well. Our tour guide was actually quite knowledgeable. She offered additional facts that I didn't know otherwise. The souvenirs weren't top quality, as I'd remembered them being in the past. But then again, now what really is these days???

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anthony stroud

Very historic place, plus the tour was very informative and guide very knowledgeable. They did a great job restoring the place to as close to what it would've been like when Margret was writing her masterpiece. They also have a small exhibit in a separate building next door with film about the making of Gone With The Wind and relics from the opening in Atlanta.