You only have a few more weeks to experience the largest privately-held collection of memorabilia from the film "Gone With The Wind."

"Seeing it in person, it's just amazing someone kept all of this," said Eileen Weinman of Casselberry, who we caught up with during her first visit ever to the history center.

"Yea, it just brings you back memories of old times, seeing what it was like back then," her husband Russ added.

Gone With The Wind: Reel to Reel commemorates the 75th anniversary of one of the most talked about films ever made. The reason it's in town is because of James Tumblin.

Tumblin used to be in charge of the hair and make-up department at Universal Studios in California. One day, he happened to see a dress just laying on the floor.

"My mother always taught me to be very neat and respectful," Tumblin told me, "so I went to pick up this dress."

Someone walked by and said they were just going to throw it out. He wanted to know if they'd sell it to him.

"Well, they'll sell it to you for $20," he remembers being told.

He checked the tag in the back of the dress.

"And I realized that I was holding a costume that had been worn by Vivien Leigh!"

So after that, he ended up buying Leigh's Oscar. But it was certainly not in the $20 ballpark.

"It was in the neighborhood of half-million dollars back then, which set a world's record," he said.

Within the exhibit, you'll see costumes worn by Clark Gable. Due to the mechanism with which they're being displayed, Gable looks kind of stumpy, when in fact - he was anything but.

"Everyone else was very tiny," Tumblin smiled. Gable, he said, stood out on set.

So does Tumblin have a favorite artifact?

"That would probably be the Ona Munson costume that she wore as Belle Watling simply because," he explained, "when we found it, it was in such deplorable condition."

It took three whole years to restore.

"It's in better shape than I am," he laughed.

Something he'll never touch, though, a stain on Academy-Award Winning Hattie McDaniel's bounded script.

"She liked nothing better than to have a great big glass filled to the brim with Jack Daniels."

So she'd set it on the script after work and the evidence is there to see.

Gone With The Wind: Reel to Reel is here through Nov. 30. You can get $5 off museum admission Nov. 15 if you buy a ticket to a special "Gone With The Wind" screening at the Enzian Theatre in Maitland.

WHAT:  Gone with the Wind -  Special Screening

WHEN: Saturday December 27, 2014 @ 11AM

Hang onto your Enzian ticket stub and get $5 off the price of admission at the Regional History Center Nov. 15.

Tickets: $10. Call 407-629-1088 ext. 230.