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USA & Canada | Southern Treasures

Gone With The Wind Atlanta

Unpack Once Tour: City Highlights, History and Gone With The Wind Vacation in Georgia
Departs: March 29, 2010
7 days
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Tour Description/Daily Itinerary:

Considered one of the greatest films to come out of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Gone With The Wind was based on the blockbuster novel by Margaret Mitchell. Our tour will trace the life and times of Mrs. Mitchell from her time growing up in Atlanta to the movie premier of GWTH at Atlanta’s Fox Theater. We will visit many locals that inspired the book and visit several museums dedicated to the films characters. In addition, we will see Atlanta’s CNN Studios, Carter Library, new Aquarium, Stone Mountain, plus day trips to Callaway Gardens and FDR’s Warm Springs White House.

Day 1 - Fly to Atlanta
Upon arrival at the Atlanta airport, transfer to your hotel for the next six nights. Be sure to look for The Fountain of Rings, world's largest interactive fountain utilizing the Olympic symbol of five interconnecting Rings. This evening meet your fellow travelers at our Get Aquainted dinner. (D)

Day 2 - Atlanta City Tour
Begin today with a locally guided city tour. See the State Capital Building, Georgia Dome, Dr. Martin Luther King birthplace & grave site, amd Governor’s Mansion. Visit the Atlanta Civil War Cyclorama, a 360-degree painting of the Battle of Atlanta. Stop for lunch on own at Underground Atlanta, 6 blocks of shopping, dining, & entertainment. Then visit the Atlanta History Center to tour the Swan House & Gardens. Tonight, enjoy another fabulous dinner. (B,D)

Day 3 - World of Coke / Inside CNN / Georgia Aquarium
Begin today with a visit to the Georgia Aquarium, the World’s largest and featuring an 8 million gallon tank filled with more sea animals than any other aquarium. Next, visit the World of Coke and learn the history of the world’s most popular soft drink. After an included lunch, you’ll visit CNN’s Atlanta studios. Here, you get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to deliver the news to over 2 billion people worldwide. (B,L)

Day 4 - Gone With The Wind
Our themed day trip starts with a tour of the Atlanta home & museum of Margaret Mitchell, author of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Gone With the Wind. A native Atlantan, Mitchell’s life story is rich in history before & after Scarlett was brought to life. The museum illuminates the making of the movie through original objects, correspondence, & artifacts such as the doorway to Tara. Next, we’ll drive to Jonesboro, known as the home of Gone With the Wind. Tour the Road to Tara Museum, with it’s impressive inventory of GWTW book & movie memorabilia, including original props, costume reproductions, plate & doll collections, and photo gallery. Then, visit Stately Oaks Plantation, believed to be one of the inspirations for Mitchell's Tara. Enjoy an included lunch at the plantation with a visit from Scarlett herself. Next we depart for Marietta and the Scalett on the Square Museum. Highlights include the original Bengaline honeymoon gown worn by Vivien Leigh in the movie, several of Mitchell's personal volumes of the novel and much more. (B,L)

Day 5 - Stone Mountain / Fox Theater / Governor’s Mansion
Morning visit to Stone Mtn. Park, home to the world's largest bas relief carving. Enjoy a skyride to the top and get an up-close look at the Carvings. Also see Memorial Hall, an Antebellum Mansion and Crossroads, a recreated 1870s southern town. Then depart for a behind the scenes tour of Fox Theater, an opulent monument to the heady excesses of the pre-crash 1920's. Then, tour the Governor’s Mansion, the official home Georgia’s governor. (B,L)

Day 6 - Little White House / Callaway Gardens
Motor south today to the town of Warm Springs and home to FDR’s Little White House. The President spent time here hoping to find a cure for his polio in the Warm Springs water. Next, visit Callaway Gardens in the foothills of the Appalachians. The spring brings an explosion of color to the gardens especially the azaleas. Tour the conservatory, home to more than 1000 tropical butterflies. This afternoon return to your hotel and relax prior to your Farewell Dinner at a top local restaurant. (B,D)

Day 7 - Carter Library / Fly Home
Morning visit to the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library, containing over 27 million documents, photographs and objects detailing the Carter Administration including his Nobel Peace Prize. Then, depart for the airport and your return flight home. (B)


Price Per Person:
From $1699.00 (USD) Double Occupancy

Additional Pricing/Tour Includes:

PRICE PER PERSON:
Double: $1699   Single: $2299   Triple: $1579

Schedule Your Flights as Follows:
Arrive in Atlanta airport by 5:00 pm
Depart Atlanta airport after 3:00 pm

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Dinners at Top area restaurants including a revolving view of city. Lunch at Plantation with Scarlett visit.
Visit World of Coke & Georgia Aquarium.
Callaway Gardens & Carter Library.
Locally Guided city tour of historic Atlanta with Cyclorama and History Center plus garden & house tour.
Tour Stately Oaks Plantation with Lunch & visit from Scarlett O’Hara.
Behind the Scenes tour of CNN.
Margaret Mitchell House and Road to Tara Museum Visits.

TOUR INCLUSIONS:
Airport Transfers
Motorcoach Transportation
Professional Tour Manager
Taxes & Gratuities (except tour manager and driver)
Luggage Handling
12 Meals: All 6 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, and 3 Dinners

Featured 1st Class Hotels:
Atlanta (6 nights) - Embassy Suites Centennial Park

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Bob began his 39 years in the group travel industry with the AAA Auto Club of Missouri and continued with management positions at three other respected tour operators before purchasing flemming tours, inc., in early 1993.  Bob graduated from Washington University in 1970, earned designation as a Certified Travel Counselor in 1981, as a Certified Tour Professional in 1986, as a Master Cruise Counselor in 1996, and as a Certified Travel Industry Executive in 2005.  A serious classical music fan, Bob has attended almost 1,700 symphony concerts in cities across North America and Europe over the past 47 years, amassed a collection of over 7,500 classical recordings, and participated in patron organizations of the Saint Louis and National Symphony Orchestras and the Las Vegas Philharmonic.  He has traveled extensively through all 50 states and Canada, visited some 325 units of the (U.S.) National Park Service, made 30 trips to Europe, toured Mexico, the Caribbean, the Middle East, South America, Antarctica, the Orient...altogether over 80 countries on six continents...and sailed on 70 cruises aboard 62 different ships. In late 2002, Bob relocated to Cedar City, Utah, near Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, to enable him to better oversee the company’s specialization in receptive services for the Western U.S., including the Canyon Country, Rocky Mountains, Southwest, California and Pacific Northwest.

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