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Stately Oaks

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Lovely event space in our historic one room school house.
Lovely event space in our historic one room school house.
Beautiful Stately Oaks
Beautiful Stately Oaks
House and an old single horse buggy.
House and an old single horse buggy.
Front of house. Kitchen seen to the left.
Front of house. Kitchen seen to the left.
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Photo by Cosmopolitan323363
Photo by Cosmopolitan323363
Photo by Cosmopolitan323363
100 Carriage Ln
Jonesboro, GA 30236
+1 (770) 473-0197
http://www.historicaljonesboro.org
Stately Oaks is an 1839 antebellum house listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its plain Greek Revival architecture is representative of the era in which it was built. It was originally constructed in 1839 by Mr. Whitmill Allen who sold his home to Robert McCord in 1858 and then moved to Tyler, Texas. It is located in Jonesboro, GA., the very city where Scarlett had to pay the taxes on Tara. Even though Tara only existed in Margaret Mitchell's imagination, she placed Tara in Clayton County where she had visited relatives who lived on a large plantation south of Jonesboro. Many of the stories she heard as a child are in the movie. Clayton County is truly home of Gone With the Wind. Also on site, are a one room schoolhouse, a tenant cabin, cook's house, country store, blacksmith shop and Native American Indian Village.

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4.528 reviews
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Janice L.
6/19/2018

What an amazing tour and gorgeous property. We had Miss Susan and Connie as our tour guides and I learned so much in one day about life around the Civil War era from pre to during to post Civil...

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Marshall F.
7/23/2022

Closed every time we have tried to visit. Just like the Tara museum or Ashley oaks. Need more posts or schedules.

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Nilufer P.
7/23/2023

Was a very educational visit. Becky and Darlene were very friendly and knowledgeable guides. Learned about history at the same time had fun. These two Ladies make this visit fun. Will come back...

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Rebecca G.
5/1/2023

We had such a great time! The grounds were gorgeous and the house was immaculately preserved inside and out! The grounds included many out buildings one of which was the original kitchen. Darlene...

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Brandie W.
12/29/2018

The tour guide was very kind and sweet she did a great job! It is just hurtful that the slaves at that time were not even mentioned in the tour. And this may have been because the tour guide...

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