My favorite dress was the white with green flowers; the barbecue dress. My grandfather chose my name, after Melanie in the movie. He loved Olivia De Havilland and wanted my parents to name me for her most iconic role.
My great grandmother loved Gone with the wind. She had a MASSIVE crush on Clark Gable. My mom gave her a Gone with the wind ornament and she didn’t even use it as an ornament she just had it sitting in a cabinet. After she died my Aunt gave it back to my mom.
Vivien Leigh has to be my ABSOLUTE very fave in Gone With The Wind. Her strength and sheer will in that role is beyond compare. ❤❤❤❤ Thanks so very much for this Jordan 🫶🥰😘😍❤️
Love Gone with the Wind....my sister has on VHS restored version for her 25th Birthday, she will be 50 on 30th December, bought 25 years ago imagine still in original tape box ❤
I saw this collection when it was down in Marietta square. I just loved the costumes and all the memorabilia. The drawings by Plunkett were fabulous. I was able to purchase an original program from the premier.. pretty cool stuff!
We used to live in near Marietta, Georgia but never knew of this museum, and to think that GWTW is my all time favorite movie. Sadly, time flies by and now we are too old for seeing this great museum, but we are beholden to you and your kindness of taking time to show us through this beautiful place. Thanks Jordan, you're the best!
Amazing loved seeing all the beautiful costumes, posters and figurines FANTASTIC TOUR "Gone With The Wind" is one of my all-time favorite films Thank you so much
Thank you Jordan!! My favorite movie of all time!! My Mother’s family lived in that area of Georgia!! I lived in Savannah for a few years, wish I was still there!! I will have a road trip there!!
I love Gone With The Wind. This museum is a treasure. I loved seeing the original costumes. My favorite was the dress Scarlett wore for the BBQ. Thanks Jordan for this awesome video.
What a wonderful museum. I am so glad to see they preserved so many things from the movie. One of my all time favorites. I would love to visit this place. Thanks Jordan for this tour!
Today, December 15th the film premiered in 1939. What a cool museum. Can't wait to see your Super Museum vlog. I never get bored of looking at Brandon's hair piece.
It is so good to see the Gone With the Wind items have found their way to a well-deserved home at a museum devoted to the preservation of this historic movie. I'm glad we got to see the items in Atlanta at the Margaret Mitchell House and at the barn storage, however, this museum will be on my list of places to visit someday. Thank you, Jordan.
I love that they included an assortment of old editions of the novel! I have a May '36 first edition, first printing...but with a repro dust jacket. That and my Franklin Mint Scarlett doll in the Twelve Oaks bbq dress are my GWTW prides and joys. And oh heck yeah they got one of the Hattie McDaniel stamp posters. I keep trying to convince my post office to sell me theirs because I love how beautiful she looked in her Oscars dress...great actress and great lady.
Love this video Jordan. Gone with the wind one of my favorite movies..Those original costumes are very cool!!! I could watch this movie over and over and over which I have watched over and over!!
That was very interesting. I didn't know that they had a Gone with the Wind Museum either. I love that movie. I would love to go visit it it in person someday. When I was pregnant with my daughter, there were these two older ladies I worked with and they called my daughter Bonnie Blue. They would crochet all kinds of little things for my daughter. One year they crocheted a little Easter basket for her. I still have it. Thank you Jordan for sharing this video with us. Loved it!!!! ❤❤❤❤
Thankyou Jordan absolutely loved this video , all while I love gone with the wind and the cast it brought back memories of my mum as I stated in earlier comment working as an usherette when the film first came to England , my mum is no longer with us but great memories x
Gone with the wind has been a favorite since I was little. It was tradition for us to watch every Christmas. It will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for taking us to this museum. Loved this vlog!!
Amazing!!! I was excited by your enthusiasm, thank you Jordan. There is no story teller on the net that can do the wonderful job you do. Keep up the great work 👍
I first saw Gone With The Wind in 1975 when I was 18. There were still one large screen movie theaters and that’s how I saw it. Let me just say the scene at Twelve Oaks where the young ladies were looking down the stairs discussing who Rhett Butler was and the camera came down to a closeup of Clark Gable, I fell in love. Without a doubt this is and has been ever since my favorite movie. Thanks for the tour through this museum. It was so excellent.
The best ever Jordan. When we lived in GA we went to the Road to Tara. At the time the Margaret Mitchell house wasn’t too far from there, but the ladies in the museum told us it was in bad shape. I have the book of the making of gone with the wind it is so interesting. Love how they made trees out of power poles. The best movie I have ever seen. I like the sequel Scarlet, it is awesome also. Thank you!❤️❤️🐾🐾🐾
Love this vlog, Jordan as GWTW is one of my top 10 favorite films. It is arguably the most ambitious American movie ever made. Exciting action sequences, perfect casting (though at the time many were upset that an English girl had been chosen to play Scarlett!) and moving musical score by the great Max Steiner. Thank you for this awesome visit to the GWTW museum!
WOW! This museum is incredible! One of my absolute favorite films of all time!!! You made my day! Jordan, you can watch that movie and say, I was standing right next to that costume! or that hat! I was thinking, aren't they a little concerned the original costumes are exposed to sun light? Sunlight causes a lot of damage to old material. The Smithsonian has the first lady's dresses in the dark with a couple of bright lights in the room to see them. Also, sunlight belches furniture, and fades out paintings. I used to work in an antique store, and an antique dealer would bring in a table, that one side was discolored, and the other side had its original finish. This meant the discolored side faced the dining room window, which of course, had sunlight, and the other side faced the opposite side. First of all, your videos are simply awesome! Second, with all of the places you have been to, you must have accumulated a lot of knowledge becuase traveling is also, an education, which is so fantastic! Third, ultimately you make your videos super and exciting. It's evident by the sound of your voice and the look on your face lit up when you go on your adventures is so wonderful! Have A Very Merry Christmas! Always The Best To You Jordan!
What a great video, Jordan. That place is amazing and those dresses were absolutely beautiful.I always wanted to visit there but seeing this video is almost like being there and gone with the wind has always been my favorite movie,I even got a Christmas ornament from my grandma when I was younger with her wearing the green flower dress when she met rhet at the picnic 🙂
It's my favorite movie. I saw it as a child never knowing the revelance it had in my own family history. My grama was from the old South, and her father's parents had a plantation.
Walter Plunkett also designed Walt Disney’s new apartment he never moved into at Disneyland. We took a tour of the suite and Walter Plunkett’s sketches were on the wall. I saw them and freaked out! GWTW is my favorite movie.
Thank you Jordan I love this movie and so did my mom! I read the book too. It was so neat seeing all those clothes from the movie. That movie has some of the most gorgeous outfits! I think the statue outside was a good Rhett but a terrible Scarlett!
Marietta, Georgia is my hometown!!! ( natives there call it " Marretter"!😅). You're making me homesick 😔, lol. God bless 🙏. My favorite movie of all time is " Gone With the Wind"! I agree 💯%! My second favorite is "Steel Magnolias", and #3 is Fried "Green Tomatoes "! 😉 Did you stop by " The Big Chicken " 🍗 for lunch?? Lol. I remember they used to always have wet floor signs around the area inside below the big chicken because it leaked when it rained. ( A little piece of chicken trivia for you 😉).
I sat and talked with actor, Fred Crane, at the Southland Mall in Hayward, many years ago. He played the twin brother of George Reeves, in Gone With The Wind. I liked the man and he was easy to talk to. He referred to George Reeves as, "George", as they were friends and had been for several years back then. He talked about the Reeves "suicide" at length. He was clear and adamant, "George did not kill himself, he would never have done something like that, he didn't have a reason to". I didn't ask about that, but he certainly wanted to talk about it. I believed Crane then and I still do.
This is one of my favorite movies, every time I watch it I see something different, Ty for this Jordan 😎Frankly mr dear I don’t give a damn! I really enjoyed this as I did the last time tiu went to Tara
That was great Jordan! My parents took me to see this & I was a kid(8-10 years old) I loved it! Then they took me to see Dr Zhivago, & I was fascinated by the country house that was all ice. Wow. Those 2 movies really are my favorites of all & seeing them really made me fall in love with not only movies, but history too. I just took my 4 oldest grandkids to see Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. They loved it. Stay safe 🙋🏻♀️🎄Merry Christmas, Happy New Year
You said they asked not to touch,. I taught my kids at a very early age " look with your eyes and not your hands" ! I' I love second hand stores and antique stores
That was wonderful!! I love seeing the costumes! I am so glad things that could be preserved were. I am a doll collector, and I have lots of GWTW dolls, so I know I would have so much fun in here. Awesome video, thank you!
This was fantastic. The original costumes are in such great shape. Loved that they had photos to go with each item. So glad they bought everything that they could. There will never be another movie like this. We saw it in the theater and they had an intermission in the middle because it was so long. Extrodinary movie that brought history and movie making together. Thanks Jordan! 💚
One of my favorite movies and books! Being from the south it is especially meaningful to me. So happy you did this vlog! Thank you Jordan! ~Love&Light♥️Carli
I have lived in Atlanta all 40 years of my life and I've never been in here but I love gwtw. Also I live down near Jonesboro now and they have a gwtw museum down here too, haven't been yet
Never heard of this museum. However, I highly recommended the GWTW museum in Atlanta. It's where Margaret Mitchell actually wrote the story! Also, the Fox Theater in Atlanta is where the movie premiered, they have a plaque commemorating this.
My mum was a cinema usherette when Gine with the wind first showed in England , she used to hold the ice cream Trays and show people to there seats with a torch , she said she used to see it about three times a day but she loved this film
Here in Italy for the night of new year or Christmas Eve , on tv transmit the movie .. every year. A long night with a beautiful movie. I remember one year , on new year’s eve , watched it on my bed with my pug, out cold, foggy and some snow.. hot chocolate and fireplace 🔥❄️🎅🏼🎄☕️ PERFECT MOVIE PERFECT MOOD BEAUTIFUL VIDEO! I have always been curious to know if there was a museum and real locations! 👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks for the great video. You mentioned the Road to Tara Museum in Jonesboro so I watched the video you made of that museum in 2021 and found this interesting...both the Road to Tara Museum and the Gone With The Wind Museum in Marietta claim 1) to have bought the exterior to Tara at auction and 2) have Margaret Mitchell's Queen's Rose china set which Ms. Mitchell's sister inherited. So either the Road to Tara Museum gave/sold these items to the Gone With The Wind Museum or one of the two places provided false information since two different places can not own the same item at the same time.
Jordan!!! EXCELLENT video! I was born at Ft McPherson (now Tyler Perry Studios) in 1955 and my late parents' home was down the road from the museum you were at today. Their home was in the midst of Cheatham Hill and The Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield area and you could see Kennesaw Mountain (aka "The Mountain") from my parents' kitchen window! You should check out the Battlefield, Cheatham Hill and The Kolb Farm while you are there! My undergrad degree is in history so that area is a FEAST for any history buff. I haven't lived in that area for over 30 years but I could always "feel" the spirits of the past" when I would visit the area. Further north is Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia where The Chickamauga Battlefield is. I hope that if you can't visit these areas this time around, please go back when you can! I live in California now but cherish my memories of my Georgia home, movies and books about that area. Keep up the GREAT WORK dude!!! ❤👌✌👍
In 1976, I took the Universal Studios tour in CA. On loan to them for exhibition was Vivien's shooting script with her notes on every page, in pencil, in her neat and dainty cursive. Next to her script, was her 1939 Best Actress Oscar. It was a small display, that was massively impactful to see. At that time, Miss Leigh was deceased only 9 years.
"Gone With the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz", in my estimation, are the only two films to surpass iconic status. Both of them and their still existing props and wardrobes have become immortal...I would argue that there isn't (currently) any other film with this status. Every other film, ranging from iconic to widely popular in their time, has varying degrees of niche status. A walk down a street, with a query about G.W.T.W. or T.W.O.O.. or their best known props/wardrobes, will yield a staggering number of positive results...While the same stroll, with a query about "Citizen Kane" (long regarded by film historians and polls as the greatest film ever made) and it's central prop "Rosebud", would produce mostly blank stares. In my opinion, the only other productions that come close to the monumental status of G.W.T.W. and T.W.O.O. are the TV shows "Andy Griffith" and "I Love Lucy"
This is so cool that was one of my favorite movies My husband and I when he was alive went to see it at the theater when it was the last time it went around to the theaters this was the uncut original.Cheri Chattanooga TN
Love Gone with the Wind, they dont make great movies like this anymore. A classic.
My favorite dress was the white with green flowers; the barbecue dress. My grandfather chose my name, after Melanie in the movie. He loved Olivia De Havilland and wanted my parents to name me for her most iconic role.
Very few TH-camrs capture the old Hollywood culture. Thank you for keeping it alive.
Vivien Leigh and Hedy Lamar were the most beautiful, talented and brilliant actresses I have ever seen on screen.
Loved this Tour. Thank You, from the UK 🇬🇧
I grew up in Georgia & "Gone With the Wind" was required reading & viewing every school year. I pretty much have both the book & movie memorized.
My great grandmother loved Gone with the wind. She had a MASSIVE crush on Clark Gable. My mom gave her a Gone with the wind ornament and she didn’t even use it as an ornament she just had it sitting in a cabinet. After she died my Aunt gave it back to my mom.
Vivien Leigh has to be my ABSOLUTE very fave in Gone With The Wind. Her strength and sheer will in that role is beyond compare. ❤❤❤❤ Thanks so very much for this Jordan 🫶🥰😘😍❤️
Glad to hear and see someone has saved this priceless piece of history and art
Love Gone with the Wind....my sister has on VHS restored version for her 25th Birthday, she will be 50 on 30th December, bought 25 years ago imagine still in original tape box ❤
I saw this collection when it was down in Marietta square. I just loved the costumes and all the memorabilia. The drawings by Plunkett were fabulous. I was able to purchase an original program from the premier.. pretty cool stuff!
We used to live in near Marietta, Georgia but never knew of this museum, and to think that GWTW is my all time favorite movie. Sadly, time flies by and now we are too old for seeing this great museum, but we are beholden to you and your kindness of taking time to show us through this beautiful place. Thanks Jordan, you're the best!
Amazing loved seeing all the beautiful costumes, posters and figurines FANTASTIC TOUR "Gone With The Wind" is one of my all-time favorite films Thank you so much
Thank you Jordan!! My favorite movie of all time!! My Mother’s family lived in that area of Georgia!! I lived in Savannah for a few years, wish I was still there!! I will have a road trip there!!
Thank you so much for sharing this marvellous museum with us. The costume gallery was tremendous - this vlog was a real treat.
It was an epic movie but I think The Best Years of Our Lives ties with this one for best movie ever made
Mind blowing the history that you can experience from seeing those outfits they actually wore from that time era from such a great movie. Great find!
I love Gone With The Wind. This museum is a treasure. I loved seeing the original costumes. My favorite was the dress Scarlett wore for the BBQ. Thanks Jordan for this awesome video.
I was obsessed with Gone With The Wind (movie and book) when I was a teenager
What a wonderful museum. I am so glad to see they preserved so many things from the movie. One of my all time favorites. I would love to visit this place. Thanks Jordan for this tour!
Today, December 15th the film premiered in 1939. What a cool museum. Can't wait to see your Super Museum vlog. I never get bored of looking at Brandon's hair piece.
It is so good to see the Gone With the Wind items have found their way to a well-deserved home at a museum devoted to the preservation of this historic movie. I'm glad we got to see the items in Atlanta at the Margaret Mitchell House and at the barn storage, however, this museum will be on my list of places to visit someday. Thank you, Jordan.
I absolutely love this movie. My Dad got to see the scene where Rhett carried Scarlet up the stairs. There were a lot of takes.
The Golden time for Hollywood that’s for sure! Must have been amazing to be around when these sort of movies came out in the theatre
Awesome museum, loved seeing all the costumes, GWTW one of my favorite movies.
It is nice the history has been preserved. Wonderful museum and video. 😊
I have been watching Jordan and Jah for years and always give a thumbs up to this lovely guy who loves dogs.
I live in Rome Ga only about 40 minutes from Marietta and never knew of this! I will make a day trip!
Thank you, Jordan, for sharing that this museum and a building from the old GMI exist.
I love that they included an assortment of old editions of the novel! I have a May '36 first edition, first printing...but with a repro dust jacket. That and my Franklin Mint Scarlett doll in the Twelve Oaks bbq dress are my GWTW prides and joys. And oh heck yeah they got one of the Hattie McDaniel stamp posters. I keep trying to convince my post office to sell me theirs because I love how beautiful she looked in her Oscars dress...great actress and great lady.
This was AWESOME!!!! Thank you!!!
Absolutely incredible!!!!! Thanks so much! Makes me want to go!
Love this video Jordan. Gone with the wind one of my favorite movies..Those original costumes are very cool!!! I could watch this movie over and over and over which I have watched over and over!!
My favorite movie of all time. Thank you for sharing this museum with us.
That was very interesting. I didn't know that they had a Gone with the Wind Museum either. I love that movie. I would love to go visit it it in person someday. When I was pregnant with my daughter, there were these two older ladies I worked with and they called my daughter Bonnie Blue. They would crochet all kinds of little things for my daughter. One year they crocheted a little Easter basket for her. I still have it. Thank you Jordan for sharing this video with us. Loved it!!!! ❤❤❤❤
It's wonderful all these items have been saved. They are really beautiful. Thank you, Jordan, for sharing this with us all. Take care.
Thank you for this. Seeing the dresses was especially awesome.
Thankyou Jordan absolutely loved this video , all while I love gone with the wind and the cast it brought back memories of my mum as I stated in earlier comment working as an usherette when the film first came to England , my mum is no longer with us but great memories x
Gone with the wind has been a favorite since I was little. It was tradition for us to watch every Christmas. It will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for taking us to this museum. Loved this vlog!!
Amazing!!! I was excited by your enthusiasm, thank you Jordan. There is no story teller on the net that can do the wonderful job you do. Keep up the great work 👍
I first saw Gone With The Wind in 1975 when I was 18. There were still one large screen movie theaters and that’s how I saw it. Let me just say the scene at Twelve Oaks where the young ladies were looking down the stairs discussing who Rhett Butler was and the camera came down to a closeup of Clark Gable, I fell in love. Without a doubt this is and has been ever since my favorite movie. Thanks for the tour through this museum. It was so excellent.
What a great tour! I was very impressed! I got Dec25 1939 Time magazine and Olivia De Havilland's autograph. In my heart Vivien is a legend.
The best ever Jordan. When we lived in GA we went to the Road to Tara. At the time the Margaret Mitchell house wasn’t too far from there, but the ladies in the museum told us it was in bad shape. I have the book of the making of gone with the wind it is so interesting. Love how they made trees out of power poles. The best movie I have ever seen. I like the sequel Scarlet, it is awesome also. Thank you!❤️❤️🐾🐾🐾
I always appreciate your utubes blessings and love
Love this vlog, Jordan as GWTW is one of my top 10 favorite films. It is arguably the most ambitious American movie ever made. Exciting action sequences, perfect casting (though at the time many were upset that an English girl had been chosen to play Scarlett!) and moving musical score by the great Max Steiner. Thank you for this awesome visit to the GWTW museum!
One of my favorite movies of all time and really appreciate you sharing this vlog Thanks Jordan
WOW! This museum is incredible! One of my absolute favorite films of all time!!! You made my day! Jordan, you can watch that movie and say, I was standing right next to that costume! or that hat! I was thinking, aren't they a little concerned the original costumes are exposed to sun light? Sunlight causes a lot of damage to old material. The Smithsonian has the first lady's dresses in the dark with a couple of bright lights in the room to see them. Also, sunlight belches furniture, and fades out paintings. I used to work in an antique store, and an antique dealer would bring in a table, that one side was discolored, and the other side had its original finish. This meant the discolored side faced the dining room window, which of course, had sunlight, and the other side faced the opposite side. First of all, your videos are simply awesome! Second, with all of the places you have been to, you must have accumulated a lot of knowledge becuase traveling is also, an education, which is so fantastic! Third, ultimately you make your videos super and exciting. It's evident by the sound of your voice and the look on your face lit up when you go on your adventures is so wonderful! Have A Very Merry Christmas! Always The Best To You Jordan!
I love your excitement & knowledge...makes for the best vlogs!!!
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As usual the time flew by in this vlog Jordan. You are such a wonderful story teller.
What a great video, Jordan. That place is amazing and those dresses were absolutely beautiful.I always wanted to visit there but seeing this video is almost like being there and gone with the wind has always been my favorite movie,I even got a Christmas ornament from my grandma when I was younger with her wearing the green flower dress when she met rhet at the picnic 🙂
Thank you for showing us this movie history!
This was an awesome museum. It was great to see the many costumes and pictures. Thanks Jordon.
I really need to make a trip to see that. Thank you for sharing Jordan.
So cool......
Great vlog on a really great movie and old Hollywood.
What a wonderful tour! Thank you for sharing it!
It's my favorite movie. I saw it as a child never knowing the revelance it had in my own family history.
My grama was from the old South, and her father's parents had a plantation.
I saw "Gone With The Wind"
at The Lowes Grand in 1967.
Walter Plunkett also designed Walt Disney’s new apartment he never moved into at Disneyland. We took a tour of the suite and Walter Plunkett’s sketches were on the wall. I saw them and freaked out! GWTW is my favorite movie.
The character was “Doc Meade”… the actor’s last name was Davenport
You can’t believe you have never been to the museum before now, I can’t believe I’ve never watched the movie. Thanks Jordan. ❤️Jodie 🇦🇺
There is also a GWTW museum in Cleburne,Texas. It has a lot also !!
Thank you..thank you.
I know I will never make it out there...but this was such a good tour by you.
Love this! What a nice museum! Thank you! I'm going to add this to my next road trip... Jordan's tours!
Thank you Jordan I love this movie and so did my mom! I read the book too. It was so neat seeing all those clothes from the movie. That movie has some of the most gorgeous outfits! I think the statue outside was a good Rhett but a terrible Scarlett!
Thank you for taking us along Jordan !
Thanks for taking us along with you !!
All the cast did their role amazingly including every scene were awesome ... I really love this movie 🇵🇭
Marietta, Georgia is my hometown!!! ( natives there call it " Marretter"!😅). You're making me homesick 😔, lol. God bless 🙏. My favorite movie of all time is " Gone With the Wind"! I agree 💯%! My second favorite is "Steel Magnolias", and #3 is Fried "Green Tomatoes "! 😉 Did you stop by " The Big Chicken " 🍗 for lunch?? Lol. I remember they used to always have wet floor signs around the area inside below the big chicken because it leaked when it rained. ( A little piece of chicken trivia for you 😉).
I sat and talked with actor, Fred Crane, at the Southland Mall in Hayward, many years ago. He played the twin brother of George Reeves, in Gone With The Wind. I liked the man and he was easy to talk to. He referred to George Reeves as, "George", as they were friends and had been for several years back then. He talked about the Reeves "suicide" at length. He was clear and adamant, "George did not kill himself, he would never have done something like that, he didn't have a reason to". I didn't ask about that, but he certainly wanted to talk about it. I believed Crane then and I still do.
"I saw it in the window, and I couldn't resist."
"Why Billy Joe McCallister!....I thought you jumped off the Tallahatchee bridge!?"
Best parody sketch ever!
Thank you great video.
This is one of my favorite movies, every time I watch it I see something different, Ty for this Jordan 😎Frankly mr dear I don’t give a damn! I really enjoyed this as I did the last time tiu went to Tara
That was great Jordan! My parents took me to see this & I was a kid(8-10 years old) I loved it! Then they took me to see Dr Zhivago, & I was fascinated by the country house that was all ice. Wow. Those 2 movies really are my favorites of all & seeing them really made me fall in love with not only movies, but history too. I just took my 4 oldest grandkids to see Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. They loved it. Stay safe 🙋🏻♀️🎄Merry Christmas, Happy New Year
You said they asked not to touch,. I taught my kids at a very early age " look with your eyes and not your hands" ! I' I love second hand stores and antique stores
That was wonderful!! I love seeing the costumes! I am so glad things that could be preserved were. I am a doll collector, and I have lots of GWTW dolls, so I know I would have so much fun in here. Awesome video, thank you!
Every one in Gone With The Wind, did great performance. I love the movie. I named my daughter Scarlett.
That place is awesome thanks Jordan
This was fantastic. The original costumes are in such great shape. Loved that they had photos to go with each item. So glad they bought everything that they could. There will never be another movie like this. We saw it in the theater and they had an intermission in the middle because it was so long. Extrodinary movie that brought history and movie making together. Thanks Jordan! 💚
One of my favorite movies and books! Being from the south it is especially meaningful to me. So happy you did this vlog! Thank you Jordan! ~Love&Light♥️Carli
I have lived in Atlanta all 40 years of my life and I've never been in here but I love gwtw.
Also I live down near Jonesboro now and they have a gwtw museum down here too, haven't been yet
That was great ❤ thank you for sharing so amazing I can’t believe it’s all survived this long
absolutely love the clothes.....very cool place
Merry Christmas Jordan and Katie and everyone out there !!! Great video
Thank you Jordan that was awesome I visited Margaret Mitchell house 🏡 I loved it the movie 🎥 is beautiful
omg ,i love that movie..and the DOLLS..omg..love them!!!!
Thank you Jordan for another great video and for taking us along again.
That was amazing!
Never heard of this museum. However, I highly recommended the GWTW museum in Atlanta. It's where Margaret Mitchell actually wrote the story! Also, the Fox Theater in Atlanta is where the movie premiered, they have a plaque commemorating this.
I love it 🥰
Loved it,all of it...I would live there!😊🎄🎀Merry Christmas.
My mum was a cinema usherette when Gine with the wind first showed in England , she used to hold the ice cream Trays and show people to there seats with a torch , she said she used to see it about three times a day but she loved this film
Here in Italy for the night of new year or Christmas Eve , on tv transmit the movie .. every year. A long night with a beautiful movie.
I remember one year , on new year’s eve , watched it on my bed with my pug, out cold, foggy and some snow.. hot chocolate and fireplace 🔥❄️🎅🏼🎄☕️ PERFECT MOVIE PERFECT MOOD
BEAUTIFUL VIDEO! I have always been curious to know if there was a museum and real locations! 👏🏼👏🏼
My absolute favorite movie!!
Thanks for the great video. You mentioned the Road to Tara Museum in Jonesboro so I watched the video you made of that museum in 2021 and found this interesting...both the Road to Tara Museum and the Gone With The Wind Museum in Marietta claim 1) to have bought the exterior to Tara at auction and 2) have Margaret Mitchell's Queen's Rose china set which Ms. Mitchell's sister inherited. So either the Road to Tara Museum gave/sold these items to the Gone With The Wind Museum or one of the two places provided false information since two different places can not own the same item at the same time.
Jordan!!! EXCELLENT video! I was born at Ft McPherson (now Tyler Perry Studios) in 1955 and my late parents' home was down the road from the museum you were at today. Their home was in the midst of Cheatham Hill and The Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield area and you could see Kennesaw Mountain (aka "The Mountain") from my parents' kitchen window! You should check out the Battlefield, Cheatham Hill and The Kolb Farm while you are there! My undergrad degree is in history so that area is a FEAST for any history buff. I haven't lived in that area for over 30 years but I could always "feel" the spirits of the past" when I would visit the area. Further north is Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia where The Chickamauga Battlefield is. I hope that if you can't visit these areas this time around, please go back when you can! I live in California now but cherish my memories of my Georgia home, movies and books about that area. Keep up the GREAT WORK dude!!! ❤👌✌👍
Very well done! Glad you had a good time doing it. ❤
In 1976, I took the Universal Studios tour in CA. On loan to them for exhibition was Vivien's shooting script with her notes on every page, in pencil, in her neat and dainty cursive. Next to her script, was her 1939 Best Actress Oscar. It was a small display, that was massively impactful to see. At that time, Miss Leigh was deceased only 9 years.
That was awesome!! My favorite ever! Thank you.
My hometown. Awesome. Love the Square.
"Gone With the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz", in my estimation, are the only two films to surpass iconic status. Both of them and their still existing props and wardrobes have become immortal...I would argue that there isn't (currently) any other film with this status. Every other film, ranging from iconic to widely popular in their time, has varying degrees of niche status.
A walk down a street, with a query about G.W.T.W. or T.W.O.O.. or their best known props/wardrobes, will yield a staggering number of positive results...While the same stroll, with a query about "Citizen Kane" (long regarded by film historians and polls as the greatest film ever made) and it's central prop "Rosebud", would produce mostly blank stares.
In my opinion, the only other productions that come close to the monumental status of G.W.T.W. and T.W.O.O. are the TV shows "Andy Griffith" and "I Love Lucy"
You forgot one more iconic film. ' Here's looking at you kid'' was
certainly a no chop liver film! It gave the world hope!
This is so cool that was one of my favorite movies My husband and I when he was alive went to see it at the theater when it was the last time it went around to the theaters this was the uncut original.Cheri Chattanooga TN
Loved this movie, Thank you so much for sharing