Road to Tara Museum
Huntsville, AL: Ellen Ross Publishers, 1993. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Single sheet, printed on both sides. Format is approximately 10.5 inches by 8.5 inches, tri-folded, resulting in six panels--three per side. Color illustration on two of the interior panels. Map and drawing on two of the exterior panels. This brochure is dated as 1993 because of a reference to an exhibit opening in the fall of 1993. The museum relocated in 1997. This has become one of the scarcest of Gone With The Win related items/memorabilia. The museum was housed in The Georgian Terrace. It has, per the brochure, The Rare Books and Manuscript Room, David O. Selznick's Screening Room, Main Gallery, Memorial Gallery, Costume Gallery, The Doll Room, The War Exhibit, and (of course) the Museum Shop. Designated as the Official Home of Gone With the Wind, Clayton County offers a glimpse into Margaret Mitchell's classic novel through the Road to Tara Museum. Just 15 miles south of Atlanta, the Road to Tara Museum combines the real history of the Civil War's Atlanta Campaign and Battle of Jonesboro with Margaret Mitchell's and Hollywood's Gone With the Wind. You can tour original movie props and wardrobe items, foreign edition library, original manuscripts, costume reproductions, extensive photo gallery and complete collectible plate and doll collection. History buffs will learn more about Jonesboro's part in the Civil War and the people involved through artifacts and researched personal accounts. The brochure includes a picture of Del Nichols, an artist at work on a GWTW painting and Susan Bagwell of Cave Spring, Georgia. More