Homes

Bill and Barbara Windsor's trip 'Round America covered 50 states and over 2,500 towns.

This list of Attractions provides information and photos of sights Round America has visited that could best be categorized as "Homes."

Each sight Round America visits is categorized by one of approximately 50 types of sights. So, if you are interested in the world's largest, smallest, movie locations, pie places, or any of the other categories, simply click on the link under "Types of Sights to See," and you will see a list of all sights that fit the chosen category.

Bulloch Hall - Roswell Georgia Click here for more information
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Several places claim to be the fictional estate Tara, but Bulloch Hall in the Atlanta suburb of Roswell has one of the best claims to have inspired the fictional Tara in "Gone With The Wind."

Margaret Mitchell House - Atlanta Georgia Click here for more information
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What is now known as "Margaret Mitchell House" was built in 1899 by Cornelius J. Sheehan. The two-story, single-family home on fashionable Peachtree Street was converted in 1919 into a 10-unit apartment building. It was here, from 1925 until 1932, that Margaret Mitchell lived in Apartment #1 and wrote her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Gone With the Wind.,Testing Short Descirption

Mercer House - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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Mercer House was home to famed antique dealer Jim Williams, the central character of the book and movie "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." Jim shot and killed his lover, Billy Hansford, in the house and was tried four times for the same charge of murder. The house was also used in the movie "Glory."

Sleepless In Seattle Movie Locations - Seattle Washington Click here for more information
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Writer-director Nora Ephron's Oscar-nominated romantic comedy, Sleepless in Seattle, stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan as soul mates who come perilously close to never meeting. Although separated by thousands of miles, rueful widower Sam Baldwin (Hanks) and soon-to-be married Annie Reed (Ryan) connect through a radio call-in show encounter engineered by Sam's son, Jonah (Ross Malinger). The movie was filmed on location in Seattle, Washington.

Tarleton Oaks - Barnesville Georgia Click here for more information

Tarleton Oaks is home to the "Gone With the Wind Hall of Stars Museum." This collection is a must-see for any Gone With The Wind fan. Actor Fred Crane and his wife Terry Lynn allow visitors to view their personal collection of memorabilia. Many of the items are one-of-a-kind. Crane played Brent Tarleton, who had the opening lines in the movie.

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