Architecture: Gone With the Wind, But Not Forgotten

Thursday, 15 December 2011
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Gone With the Wind, But Not Forgotten
Dec 15th 2011, 10:00

Photo copyright ArtToday.com December 15 marks the premier of the classic film Gone With the Wind. The year was 1939 and the melodramatic tale stirred a fascination for America's antebellum architecture.

If you could somehow forget the horrors of the Civil War, those grand, pillared plantation homes sure were romantic.

More: Antebellum Photo Books

Photo: Oak Alley Plantation is an Antebellum home in Louisiana. ArtToday.com

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