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Stately Oaks

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ATL Management
November 7, 2019
Stately Oaks Plantation is a Greek Revival antebellum home in the land of "Gone With the Wind." An 1839 planter's home, the plantation has been preserved as a historic home available for both interior and grounds tours. The plantation grounds include the main house, Juddy's Country Store, a one-room school house, cook house and much more. The plantation is open daily for tours Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the last tour beginning at 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Southern Plantation dinner and lunch tours may be arranged for groups of 24 or more. Authentically costumed guides and living history demonstrators, dancers and storytellers are available to bring you back to the days of Rhett and Scarlett.
Stately Oaks Plantation is a Greek Revival antebellum home in the land of "Gone With the Wind." An 1839 planter's home, the plantation has been preserved as a historic home available for both interior and grounds tours. The plantation grounds include the main house, Juddy's Country Store, a one-room…
Sonquea
May 15, 2022
If you are interested in "Deep South Traditions".
Tyson
May 10, 2021
The home where Gone with Wind was based off. Tours available inside. Downtown Jonesboro. 5 min away from lake
Ginger
May 22, 2022
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 may tour the original cook's log cabin, one-room schoolhouse, Creek Indian Village, Juddy's Country Store, and much more.
Karee
October 14, 2021
 Stately Oaks is an 1839 antebellum house listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its plain Greek Revival architecture is representative of the era in which it was built. It was originally constructed in 1839 by Mr. Whitmill Allen who sold his home to Robert McCord in 1858 and then moved to Tyler, Texas. It is located in Jonesboro, GA., the very city where Scarlett had to pay the taxes on Tara. Even though Tara only existed in Margaret Mitchell's imagination, she placed Tara in Clayton County where she had visited relatives who lived on a large plantation south of Jonesboro. Many of the stories she heard as a child are in the movie. Clayton County is truly home of Gone With the Wind. Also on site, are a one room schoolhouse, a tenant cabin, cook's house, country store, blacksmith shop and Native American Indian Village
 Stately Oaks is an 1839 antebellum house listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its plain Greek Revival architecture is representative of the era in which it was built. It was originally constructed in 1839 by Mr. Whitmill Allen who sold his home to Robert McCord in 1858 and then mov…

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Ubicación
100 Carriage Ln
Jonesboro, GA