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President Franklin D. Roosevelt died in Warm Springs, Georgia at his Little White House. On Saturday, the 80th anniversary, people gathered to pay tribute.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, died. Today, people gathered in Warm Springs to remember his legacy.
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Families isolated in fear because of how easily it spreads among kids ... Roosevelt, who was diagnosed with polio in 1921, when he was 39, sought relief by taking dips in Georgia's warm springs.
Or, head to Warm Springs (about 75 miles south of Atlanta) to the Little White House Historic Site, where Franklin D. Roosevelt lived ... women and children who worked on this plantation and ...
He was 63 when he was fatally stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage while sitting for a portrait in Warm Springs, Georgia. The dominant partner in the Allies’ World War II alliance and a domestic ...