Warm Springs, Historic rehabilitation center in Meriwether County, Georgia, United States.
Warm Springs sits in Meriwether County and is known for its natural hot springs and medical facilities. The town spreads at an elevation of roughly 920 feet (280 meters) and has drawn visitors for generations.
The settlement began in the 1830s and later merged with Bullochville before gaining wider recognition. President Franklin D. Roosevelt built his Little White House here, which shaped the town permanently.
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Museum displays personal belongings from the 1920s and shows the close bond between the 32nd president and this town. Visitors walk through rooms filled with letters and objects from his years here.
The Welcome Center on Broad Street 1 opens Monday through Friday from 10 AM to 5 PM and Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Those exploring the area will find helpful tips and maps here.
The Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute has worked as a rehabilitation center for more than seven decades and still offers therapeutic treatments today. The facility has welcomed patients since its founding.
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