Historic Warm Springs, Georgia is home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's beloved "Little White House," built in 1932 after he visited the area in the early 1920s, seeking relief from his polio affliction. This charming town was founded in 1893 as Bullochville by brothers Cyprian and Benjamin Bulloch. Several of the original buildings remain and are occupied by unique shops, restaurants, and cafes. Visitors are warmly welcomed to browse the quaint shops, enjoy good Southern cooking, and experience the endearing charm of small town Georgia. Annual festivals include Spring Fling, Freedom Celebration, Harvest Hoedown, and Candlelight Weekends, featuring parades, craft vendors, live entertainment, great shopping and dining. www.MeriwetherTourism.com and Historic Warm Springs, Georgia on Facebook.

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