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How was President Franklin Roosevelt's personal life related to the state of Georgia?

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He traveled there because of his illness.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled to Georgia because of his illness, polio. The town of Warm Springs, Georgia, acted as a "home away from home" for FDR. (His house was even nicknamed "the little White House.") The warm waters there eased the pain of his disease, and was a haven for all people who were stricken by the illness.

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FDR had a disease and wanted to reverse the negative effects, so he when he learned of Warm Sprigs in Georgia so he traveled there.

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