マーガレット·ミッチェルの家はアトランタの有名な遺跡です。ここはパートナーと一緒に行くのに適しています。地理的な位置がとてもいいです。展示内容が豊富で、行ってみる価値があります。マーガレットの故舎は彼女が書いたものです。世界的に有名な「漂う」のところです。実はマーガレットは1階のアパートにしか住んでいませんでした。その後、建物全体が保存され、旧居博物です。
Margaret Michelle, the famous film "Gone with the Wind" she saw as a child, is adapted from her novel. This is the place where she once lived. Although the house is not very singular, it is very memorable and recalls many plots and bridge passages.
Margaret Mitchell's Home is a well-known site in Atlanta. It's a good place to go with her partner. It's a good place to go. The exhibition is very rich and worth visiting. Margaret's home is where she wrote the famous "Gone with the Wind" in the world. In fact, Margaret lived in only one apartment on the first floor, and the whole building was saved because of it. The Natural Heritage Museum
Of course, it's worthwhile to go here. As a powder of iron "go with the wind", I don't come here for a tour. The feeling of reading in white. The house is not big, a three-storey single-storey small foreign building, which was destroyed once in 1994 and rebuilt later, so what we see now is just imitation of the original house. But it doesn't affect perception at all. The most promotional content here is the pictures, posters, films and TV related to "Gone with the Wind". It's also rare to see Margaret's lifestyle, even her family background and childhood. I finally wish I knew why a person is like this. This is the way I like it.
The former residence is not big, but the theme of the exhibition is very distinct. For Margaret Mitchell's life, the novel Gone with the Wind and the movie Gone with the Wind are vividly and vividly displayed. Restoration exhibitions of home decoration in the 1920s are also distinctive.
The pilgrimage place of "Gone with the Wind" is a real restitution of the scene where the author rented to live and wrote "Gone with the Wind" and published. Although they were all ordinary objects, following the tour can still tell us a lot about the situation of the publishing industry in the United States at that time. It's even more perfect to go to Universal Studios in Los Angeles and see the filming scenes.
マーガレット·ミッチェルの家はアトランタの有名な遺跡です。ここはパートナーと一緒に行くのに適しています。地理的な位置がとてもいいです。展示内容が豊富で、行ってみる価値があります。マーガレットの故舎は彼女が書いたものです。世界的に有名な「漂う」のところです。実はマーガレットは1階のアパートにしか住んでいませんでした。その後、建物全体が保存され、旧居博物です。
Margaret Michelle, the famous film "Gone with the Wind" she saw as a child, is adapted from her novel. This is the place where she once lived. Although the house is not very singular, it is very memorable and recalls many plots and bridge passages.
Margaret Mitchell's Home is a well-known site in Atlanta. It's a good place to go with her partner. It's a good place to go. The exhibition is very rich and worth visiting. Margaret's home is where she wrote the famous "Gone with the Wind" in the world. In fact, Margaret lived in only one apartment on the first floor, and the whole building was saved because of it. The Natural Heritage Museum
Of course, it's worthwhile to go here. As a powder of iron "go with the wind", I don't come here for a tour. The feeling of reading in white. The house is not big, a three-storey single-storey small foreign building, which was destroyed once in 1994 and rebuilt later, so what we see now is just imitation of the original house. But it doesn't affect perception at all. The most promotional content here is the pictures, posters, films and TV related to "Gone with the Wind". It's also rare to see Margaret's lifestyle, even her family background and childhood. I finally wish I knew why a person is like this. This is the way I like it.
The former residence is not big, but the theme of the exhibition is very distinct. For Margaret Mitchell's life, the novel Gone with the Wind and the movie Gone with the Wind are vividly and vividly displayed. Restoration exhibitions of home decoration in the 1920s are also distinctive.
The pilgrimage place of "Gone with the Wind" is a real restitution of the scene where the author rented to live and wrote "Gone with the Wind" and published. Although they were all ordinary objects, following the tour can still tell us a lot about the situation of the publishing industry in the United States at that time. It's even more perfect to go to Universal Studios in Los Angeles and see the filming scenes.