The rejuvenating characteristics of...
The rejuvenating characteristics of the warm, buoyant spring waters from which Warm Springs takes its name first attracted Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1924 when he visited the small town seeking a method of treatment for his infantile paralysis. While Roosevelt at no time found a cure, the sustaining qualities of the waters made him a visit often visitor, and in 1932 he built a domicile there, which would became known as the Little White House after he became president. Now a historic site, the house in which Roosevelt died in 1945 lately underwent a sustainable rejuvenation of its acknowledge with a ...
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