Stately Oaks

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Stately Oaks Plantation may be a Greek Revival nonmodern mansion settled in Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell burial site in town, Georgia. Inbuilt 1839, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It’s conjointly referred to as ice-hockey player House, The Oaks, and Robert McCord House and it’s enclosed within the town Historic District.
Stately Oaks is owned by Historical Jonesboro/Clayton County opposition., and options the amount house, the home’s separate log room, a well house, a tenant house, a 1896 retail store, and a 1 area school.The house was believed to be the inspiration for town Plantation, the fictional home of Scarlet John Henry O’Hara and her family in Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind.

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