January 17, 1940. That’s the day that the famous movie “Gone With The Wind” opened to theater-goers in the United States. And in a few of the scenes in that iconic film hangs an elaborate, 600-pound crystal chandelier; a true work of art that, believe it or not, now hangs in the Lobby Bar of the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

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Have you stayed at The Greenbrier? Did you know the significance of the gorgeous crystal chandelier hanging in the Lobby Bar? Now that you do, you’ll have to plan another trip (which begins with a visit to The Greenbrier website, of course!). And while you’re here, don’t miss the opportunity to explore The Greenbrier’s top secret bunker … if you dare.

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