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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.
Descendants and others reflect on the legacy of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal which pulled the U.S. out of the ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNAmerica’s Largest Blackwater Swamp Is Home to an Estimated 15,000 Alligators—and It May Be the Next UNESCO World Heritage SiteGeorgia's Okefenokee Swamp is home to endangered species. Here's what to know before planning a visit to the wildlife refuge.
"He is gone, never realizing the victory for which he so faithfully fought. And yet, he is gone knowing that through the ...
Under a clear blue sky and a crisp spring breeze, an honor guard plants the U.S. flag in front of the Little White House, now a national historic landmark and state park. People gather on the lawn ...
In 1937, the Okefenokee Swamp was first named a wildlife refuge by President Franklin D. Roosevelt ... The swamp itself includes both a Georgia state park, Stephen C. Foster, and the federally ...
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Paige Minds The Gap on MSN10 Incredible Spring Break Destinations in GeorgiaGeorgia is the perfect place for a spring ... the trails in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. F.D. Roosevelt State ...
The showdown between the Trump administration and Harvard University is spotlighting bare-knuckled politics and big dollar ...
Born into a prominent family—Theodore Roosevelt was ... retreat in Warm Springs, Georgia, he suffered a stroke and died. He was buried at his family home in Hyde Park, New York.
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