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==Gallery== <gallery> Little White House HIstoric Site.jpg|The [[Little White House]], located in the [[Warm Springs Historic District]], was [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]]'s personal retreat and was the site of his death. The house was opened to the public as a museum in 1948. Georgia Hall Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation.JPG|Georgia Hall, the main building of the [[Warm Springs Historic District|Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute]], was built in 1933. Roosevelt often hosted Thanksgiving dinners in its dining hall for those who were using the Springs. For much of its existence, the institute was the only such facility "exclusively devoted" to polio patients. Polio Hall of Fame.jpg|The [[Polio Hall of Fame]] (or the Polio Wall of Fame) consists of a linear grouping of sculptured busts of fifteen scientists and two laymen who made important contributions to the knowledge and treatment of [[poliomyelitis]]. It is found on the outside wall of what is called Founder's Hall of the [[Warm Springs Historic District|Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation]] in Warm Springs, Georgia. Eleanor_Roosevelt_School;_Warm_Springs,_GA.JPG|The [[Eleanor Roosevelt School]] in Warm Springs was built in 1936 and opened in 1937. It was the last [[Rosenwald school]] built in the United States using funds provided by the [[Julius Rosenwald Fund]]. The school operated from 1937 until 1972. The building was purchased privately in 1977. It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Meriwether County, Georgia|National Register of Historic Places]] on May 3, 2010. Benjamin F. Bulloch House; Warm Springs, GA.JPG|The Benjamin F. Bulloch House was built in the [[Queen Anne style architecture in the United States|Queen Anne style]] in 1893 by Warm Springs' co-founder, Benjamin F. Bulloch. It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Meriwether County, Georgia|National Register of Historic Places]] on May 26, 1994. For many years, the house was the location of The Bulloch House Restaurant. The Benjamin F. Bulloch House was completely destroyed by a fire on June 10, 2015. Bulloch Family House; Warm Springs, GA.JPG|The Bulloch Family House is located at 5634 Spring St. It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Meriwether County, Georgia|National Register of Historic Places]] on January 11, 2002. Oakland_Plantation_Inn;_Warm_Springs,_GA.JPG|The Oakland Plantation Inn was built in 1829. It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Meriwether County, Georgia|National Register of Historic Places]] on June 28, 1982. BULLOCHVILLE, GA (OLD WARM SPRINGS).JPG|Warm Springs was originally named "Bullochville". The historic district of Old Bullochville is located in the center of town and is the site of the annual Watermelon Festival. Broad Street, Warm Springs, Georgia..JPG|Downtown Warm Springs </gallery>
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