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The Road to Tara Museum housed in the 1867 Historic Train Depot displays a collection of Gone With The Wind book and movie artifacts and memorabilia such as manuscripts, costumes and Civil War history exhibits..
The Road to Tara Museum housed in the 1867 Historic Train Depot displays a collection of Gone With The Wind book and movie artifacts and memorabilia such as manuscripts, costumes and Civil War history exhibits.
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104 N Main St, Jonesboro, GA 30236, United States
+1 770-478-4800
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