Warm Springs, Georgia, United States
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Warm Springs, Georgia, United States is a small town historically known as a therapeutic retreat and the place where President Franklin D. Roosevelt frequently stayed and ultimately died.
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Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation
("Warm Springs, Georgia")
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Roosevelt’s Little White House
("Warm Springs, Georgia")
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Warm Springs Historic District
("Warm Springs, Georgia")
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locatedIn
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F.D. Roosevelt State Park
("Warm Springs, Georgia")
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Pine Mountain Trail
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near
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Georgia State Route 41
("Warm Springs, Georgia")
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Georgia State Route 85
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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placeOfDeath
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Meriwether County, Georgia
("Warm Springs, Georgia")
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Fremont
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Warm Springs, Georgia
("Warm Springs Foundation")
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hasFacility
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Warm Springs, Georgia
("Warm Springs Historic District")
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Meriwether County
("Warm Springs, Georgia")
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hasMajorTown
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Meriwether County
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knownFor
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West Central Georgia
("Warm Springs area")
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notableSite
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Warm Springs, Georgia
("Pine Mountain region of Georgia")
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Georgia State Route 85
("Warm Springs, Georgia")
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