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Stately Oaks is a plain Greek Revival antebellum home located in Clayton County, Georgia, ” The Home of Gone with the Wind.” Along with the main house, guests ...

Stately Oaks

(168) Mansion in Jonesboro, Georgia
Stately Oaks Plantation is a Greek Revival antebellum mansion located in Margaret Mitchell Memorial Park in Jonesboro, Georgia. Built in 1839, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Address: 100 Carriage Ln, Jonesboro, GA 30236
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 12 PM Fri
Phone: (770) 473-0197
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Stately Oaks Plantation is a Greek Revival antebellum mansion located in Margaret Mitchell Memorial Park in Jonesboro, Georgia. Built in 1839, the house was ...
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The Stately Oaks Music Festival is a multi-day camp designed for high school (grades 9 – 12) and middle school (grades 7 and 8) music students.
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Stately Oaks Historic Site is a Greek Revival antebellum home in the land of "Gone With the Wind." An 1839 planter's home, the site has been preserved as a ...
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Plantation house used to design Tara in the movie Gone with the Wind. Excellent and very knowledgeable docent(s) that filled in many holes in the movie.
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The official Facebook page of Stately Oaks Historic site located in Jonesboro, GA, the Official Home of "Gone with the Wind".
Stately Oaks from seeclaytoncountyga.com
This 1839 Greek Revival-style home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its surrounding grounds contain an original log kitchen, ...
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Recommended Reviews - Stately Oaks · Map · 100 Carriage Ln. Jonesboro, GA 30236. Directions · (770) 473-0197. Call Now · More Info. Hours · From the Business.
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We are in the middle of our Victorian Mourning tours which are conducted throughout the month of August. Come and learn how our ancestors "mourned well".