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Margaret Mitchell's modern-day doppelgänger. |
Highlights below:
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Margaret Mitchell is a World War II philanthropist. |
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A reading of Tomorrow is Another Day. |
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Picnicking on the lawn. |
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The black-eyed pea cakes with peach salsa were quite delicious. |
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Guests exploring the past. |
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An inspired artist paints ... |
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A couple enjoying the digital display. |
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Gift store goodies. |
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Margaret Mitchell as a budding novelist shares her story. |
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A young Margaret Mitchell accidentally gave the publisher her only copy of Gone With the Wind in error. |
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Crafting Red Cross buttons. |
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The Red Cross activities table was fun for all ages. |
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Lawn games. |
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Lounging on the lawn. |
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Live music and great food. |
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Libations. |
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As a young reporter Margaret Mitchell often work pants and caps. |
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Margaret Mitchell as young reporter poses for a portrait. |
For information about Margaret Mitchell House, visit www.atlantahistorycenter.com/mmh.
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