The Historic Pools Museum in Warm Springs, Georgia is a preserved and restored complex that once served as a vital treatment program for victims of polio, including President Franklin Roosevelt. The museum showcases the history of the pools and their significance in providing healing and renewal to thousands of people in need.
Located on Alternate U.S. 27, the museum is now part of the Roosevelt's Little White House Historic Site and is open to the public daily. Visitors can explore the restored pool complex and learn about the aqua-therapy that played a crucial role in the rehabilitation of polio patients during the early 20th century.
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