top-rated-merchant Top Rated Merchant

Top Rated Merchant

Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum is a top merchant due to its average rating of 4.5 stars or higher based on a minimum of 400 ratings.

Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum

472 Powder Springs Street, Marietta

Discover the charm of the Gone With The Wind Museum with admission for 2 or 4, offering up to 42% off entry

Select Option
Extra $3 off
Promo Code SAVE. Ends 12/31.
Apply
Over 20 views today, so act now!
  • Instant: Great for last-minute gifts. Simply print or send the voucher after purchase.
  • Customizable: Personalize the message and appearance to make your gift truly special.
  • Exchangeable: Hassle-free returns and exchanges for the giftees.

Highlights

Housed in Historic Brumby Hall the GWTW Museum is filled with unique movie memorabilia and iconic artifacts from the classic film and novel.

Groupon Customer Reviews

100% Verified Reviews
All Groupon reviews are from people who have redeemed deals with this merchant. Review requests are sent by email to customers who purchased the deal.
Filter Aspect List

Customer Photos

  • Photo submitted by Cathy
  • Photo submitted by Cathy
  • Photo submitted by Cathy
  • Photo submitted by Cathy
  • Photo submitted by Cathy
    See All Photos

About This Deal

Immerse yourself in cinematic history at this unique museum experience. Explore the history of Margaret Mitchell's story, marvel at props and furniture from the actual movie and premier night at Atlanta's Loew's Grand Theater. The museum is home to several wardrobe pieces from the actual movie, including Scarlett's iconic mourning veil and Bengaline honeymoon dress and 9 original costume sketches by Walter Plunkett. It's not just about seeing items; it's about connecting with a story told through each piece.

What we offer

Choose between options perfect for solo adventurers or groups looking to explore this treasure trove of cinematic history together. Each option grants access to exclusive exhibits housed in the historic Brumby Hall setting, enhancing your cultural journey through time. and free admission to the Historic Gardens also. From couples enjoying an intimate look at film artifacts to families immersing themselves in history, there's something special included in every visit.

  • $30 for Admission for 4 ($40.00 value): A great option for families or groups wanting to explore together
  • $15 for Admission for 2 ($20.00 value): Perfect choice for couples or friends

Why you should grab the offer

The Gone With The Wind Museum offers more than just a peek into cinematic treasures; it presents an immersive journey through time within its historic Brumby Hall setting. Each visit reveals unique stories woven into every artifact and costume on display perfectly curated by Vicky Lynn Rogers over three decades. As you wander through its halls, you'll be captivated by iconic memorabilia that brings beloved characters back to life while exploring stunning gardens after. Whether marveling at rare paintings or discovering details about movie history inside Tara's facade display, each element provides deeper connections making every moment memorable.

Fine Print

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 6 per person. May be repurchased every 30 days. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum

Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara changed Dr. Chris Sullivan's life. It was during sixth grade that he first saw Gone with the Wind, and before long he started collecting memorabilia associated with the Academy Award–winning film and Pulitzer Prize–winning novel. By 2003, he had enough to turn his collection into a public attraction: the Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum.

  • Crown Jewel: the Bengaline Honeymoon Gown, which was worn by actress Vivien Leigh while playing Scarlett O'Hara
  • Permanent Mainstays: original posters, conceptual artwork, and memorabilia from the movie
  • Hidden Gems: several of author Margaret Mitchell's personal copies of the novel
  • The Building: The museum occupies the Old Thomas Warehouse Building, which was built in 1875.
  • Don't Miss: an educational display dedicated to the African American cast members of the film
  • Pro Tip: Visitors can buy recreations of costumes such as Scarlett's Prayer Dress at the gift shop, or try to slip "frankly, my dear" into casual conversation anywhere, anytime.