Roosevelt's Little White House State Historic Site in Warm Springs, GA is a poignant and profound testament to the life and legacy of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This National Historic Landmark showcases the home and surroundings where FDR sought solace and treatment for his battle against polio, as well as the place where he tragically passed away in 1945. Visitors can explore the preserved home, museum exhibits, and pools complex that played a significant role in FDR's life and presidency.
With exhibits featuring FDR's personal belongings, including his 1938 Ford convertible and hand controls, as well as his Fireside Chats playing over a 1930s radio, the Little White House offers a unique glimpse into the life of one of America's most influential presidents. The site also offers guided tours, educational programs, and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy. Selected as a Readers Choice site in Georgia Magazine multiple times, Roosevelt's Little White House is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in the life of FDR.
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