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Scarlett O'Hardy's Gone with the Wind Museum


category : Museums
Features one of the largest private collections of memorabilia from this epic story of the Old South. Among the hundreds of items on display are rare domestic and foreign movie posters, a first edition of the novel signed by Margaret Mitchell, a personal letter by the author, and promotional novelties and items inspired by the original movie release.


Hours: Open Thurs. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., and other times by appointment.
Address: 408 Taylor St.
Phone: 903/665-1939
Our Website: www.scarlettohardy.com

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