Até parece que o meu coração ❤️ vai sair pela a minha boca 👄 de tão linda que eu acho, eu amo todas mais está musica francesa GONE WITH THE WIND do Richard Clayderman que me marcou todas são lindas e eu gosto de todas mais esta é a minha preferida em primeiro lugar
You know if he wanted to stay there and do a bed-and-breakfast you can. price a little expensive but you can stay there for the night for two if you can afford it
The greatest misconception about the Old South is that everyone lived in a house like this and that everyone owned slaves! The same 1% of the super rich lived that lifestyle. SAME as today.
There are so many Plantations in an around Louisiana look online for Nottaway plantation oh We visited several times and you can take a tour also rent private rooms and privacy pool for the newlyweds or couples who want to go for a step back in time I walked through the doors and I had de Javue I felt like I was home comfortable and it’s breathtaking and the ladies give you history of the plantation. White ballroom petticoat mirror tables on two places so while the young ladies were dancing could make sure their ankles were not exsposed while listening to the orchestra stand and the walk through windows were all open so the full music was flowing in with the beautiful music my goodness I was truly impressed with it and my family has visited we love it I believe the website allows a look at it but to stay you have to reserve a room or suite.Sorry I love all plantations and feel as if I once lived there in another time . Please visit all Louisiana Plantations they are all worth seeing.
The original house used iin the film is in Covington, Georgia, close to Atlanta.The estate is called "The Twelve Oaks". It can be visited. Go to www.thetwelveoaks.com .
I think if the author of Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell - were alive today she would be shaking her head in disappointment. She wanted to portray Clayton County, Georgia during the Civil War years in a realistic manner. That part of Georgia was really something of a backwater, and the neighboring plantation called Twelve Oaks was the only house that had some columns in the front. The movie and other later revisionists made up a much grander and more romantic vision. Tara was really no more than a brick farm house with a porch ... it was loosely based on Mitchell's Fitzgerald grandmother's farm near Jonesboro, called "Rural Home."
Nope, they did not shoot GWTW at this location. The actual house was a set in California, and YES, that was for the outside, as well as the inside. It was a back lot prop with pulverized brick for the red earth. Most of it is gone, but they kept the door. I think it's in a museum in Atlanta.
Hmmm, not sure what I'm looking at. Is this a replica of Tara, is it similar to Tara - I know it's missing the wing sections of the real Tara set. A bit of voice-over would have been nice.
It's not a replica of Tara. It doesn't look a thing like Tara. The porch columns on Tara are square brick painted white. And Tara has a one story kitchen wing on one side and another one story wing on the other side.
Cry if you like but don't be blind- USA is racist and not only in the South- They killed AA till now- GWTW is a true story by a southener. North people treated horrible the AA people.
@@gwtwvivien racism has existed since the first man walked this earth and perhaps even beyond that, it is a genetic signature that can not be shed, no more than we can shed our own skin. Accusing anyone of racism, is pointless and ignorant, to say the least. We cannot remove our racism, but we CAN remove the hate and maybe, we can replace it with respect.
Até parece que o meu coração ❤️ vai sair pela a minha boca 👄 de tão linda que eu acho, eu amo todas mais está musica francesa GONE WITH THE WIND do Richard Clayderman que me marcou todas são lindas e eu gosto de todas mais esta é a minha preferida em primeiro lugar
Дякую! Побувала у Скарлетт вдома!
Plant some carrots in case the north invades again Nice pool
Tara ✨🌟✨
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My favorite book and movie‼️ One has to read the book…more of what really happened.❤️❤️
Is that the real house of the movie?
Very beautiful ❤️
La mejor película y la mejor música de todos los Tiempos ,😹😹
Could we go inside?
very nice... the $$$ must me "nice" too :)
Sorta kinda looks like Tara but this house is much grander. Wish you had flown around the entire house. Wondering if the columns are in the back too.
Looks like a lot of old southern wealthy homes….
It is just gorgeous architecture. I love Gone with the Wind. Classics.
beautiful
There was no such home
Tara was actually Selznick studios offices.
Gorgeous.
Very Good!.. 118 🐄🦉✝
The approach made me cry!
It is beautiful appearance on the property and the mansion, however not great for our Alaskan winters.
Boa tarde amigo
Beautiful home and location! Great book and movie! Lovely video!
Mirific!
You know if he wanted to stay there and do a bed-and-breakfast you can. price a little expensive but you can stay there for the night for two if you can afford it
This is what I call magnificent. Beautiful home
The avenue of cedars
Dr. Caldwell Id give up driving on the freeway
This is Boone Hall Plantation where they say some of the exterior filming was done
This is not Boone Hall.
I have watched Gone with the Wind many times over and over, and this dose not look like TARA
It's not Tara. The title is misleading.
The greatest misconception about the Old South is that everyone lived in a house like this and that everyone owned slaves! The same 1% of the super rich lived that lifestyle. SAME as today.
Conveniently, no one knows it was the Democrats that owned the slaves and Republicans that worked to free them.
As a Southerner, thank you for pointing out that fact. The Northern army destroyed the South and left it in ruins.
Total b.s
@@sharontheobald9478 yeah right he pointed out nothing
My ancestors had slaves and treated them just like family.
There are so many Plantations in an around Louisiana look online for Nottaway plantation oh We visited several times and you can take a tour also rent private rooms and privacy pool for the newlyweds or couples who want to go for a step back in time I walked through the doors and I had de Javue I felt like I was home comfortable and it’s breathtaking and the ladies give you history of the plantation. White ballroom petticoat mirror tables on two places so while the young ladies were dancing could make sure their ankles were not exsposed while listening to the orchestra stand and the walk through windows were all open so the full music was flowing in with the beautiful music my goodness I was truly impressed with it and my family has visited we love it I believe the website allows a look at it but to stay you have to reserve a room or suite.Sorry I love all plantations and feel as if I once lived there in another time . Please visit all Louisiana Plantations they are all worth seeing.
Anyone know where this house is located? We need much more information about this house and property.
The original house used iin the film is in Covington, Georgia, close to Atlanta.The estate is called "The Twelve Oaks". It can be visited. Go to www.thetwelveoaks.com .
I think if the author of Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell - were alive today she would be shaking her head in disappointment. She wanted to portray Clayton County, Georgia during the Civil War years in a realistic manner. That part of Georgia was really something of a backwater, and the neighboring plantation called Twelve Oaks was the only house that had some columns in the front. The movie and other later revisionists made up a much grander and more romantic vision. Tara was really no more than a brick farm house with a porch ... it was loosely based on Mitchell's Fitzgerald grandmother's farm near Jonesboro, called "Rural Home."
She loved the movie.
Oh but to be that rich...and still have a kind and good heart...
It's similar to Oak Alley Plantation in Louisiana.
Twelve oaks??
Its definitely Twelve Oaks. You could just walk up to that doorstep and feel like Scarlett O’Hara being greeted by all the men.
Why in the world wouldn't you fly the drone completely around the house. Weird....
Thank u so much for doing this , Gone with is my favorite movie
Nope, they did not shoot GWTW at this location. The actual house was a set in California, and YES, that was for the outside, as well as the inside. It was a back lot prop with pulverized brick for the red earth. Most of it is gone, but they kept the door. I think it's in a museum in Atlanta.
The actual GWTW house was mismantled and found in pieces in a Georgia garage. There is a book about it and a youtube video on it.
Spectacular view by drone! Magnificent! Gone With The Wind was one of the greatest films of all time!
This house was nothing like the house in GWTW
I would love to see the inside
Remember when we were kids and had to help our parents with the dusting and silver-polishing inside, and the painting and lawn maintenance outside?
Hmmm, not sure what I'm looking at. Is this a replica of Tara, is it similar to Tara - I know it's missing the wing sections of the real Tara set. A bit of voice-over would have been nice.
It's not a replica of Tara. It doesn't look a thing like Tara. The porch columns on Tara are square brick painted white. And Tara has a one story kitchen wing on one side and another one story wing on the other side.
Beautiful about the inside too
Esta no es la casa! La de la pelicula era la puerta de los estudios! O no habeis visto el reportage de la pelucula? A quien quieres engañar?
Lousy vid
What a simple video.....and that’s not a compliment...🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Wonderful compliment!
Magnificent
oh, the memories of all those slaves maintaining this plantation, just brings tears to my eyes, so wonderful <sarcasm>
Cry if you like but don't be blind- USA is racist and not only in the South- They killed AA till now- GWTW is a true story by a southener. North people treated horrible the AA people.
@ The vape keeping you from reading a simple truth?
@@gwtwvivien all of these so called historic plantations should be burn to the ground, and the land handed over to the families that slaved on them
For that matter ALL USA should be burned to the ground as it has the most racist people.
@@gwtwvivien racism has existed since the first man walked this earth and perhaps even beyond that, it is a genetic signature that can not be shed, no more than we can shed our own skin. Accusing anyone of racism, is pointless and ignorant, to say the least. We cannot remove our racism, but we CAN remove the hate and maybe, we can replace it with respect.
What a waistt of time
What a beautiful plantation house