1. The Margaret Mitchell House is a historic home in Atlanta, Georgia, where the author of \"Gone with the Wind\" lived for several years. It has since been converted into a museum and features exhibits on Mitchell’s life, her writing process, and the making of the beloved film adaptation of \"Gone with the Wind.\" The house is also an excellent example of Tudor Revival architecture. Interestingly, Mitchell didn’t start writing \"Gone with the Wind\" until she was in her mid-30s and finished the book while recovering from an injury in 1935.

2. The Margaret Mitchell House is open from Monday to Saturday, with tours starting every half hour from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. You can reach them at +1 404-249-7015.

3. Admission to the Margaret Mitchell House is $15 for adults, $13 for seniors, and $10 for students and children ages 4-12. Children under 3 can enter for free. The house is located at 979 Crescent Ave NE in Atlanta and is easily accessible by public transportation. There are several MARTA bus and rail routes that run near the museum, and there is also a paid parking garage nearby.