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Historian and novelist Stephen T. Jackson will host a launch event for his debut series, “The Preston Chronicles,” on Tuesday ...
“Many who had previously gone to Hot Springs, Arkansas, or Warm Springs, Georgia, came to Cottonwood instead,” according to the blog. “Even President Franklin Roosevelt expressed interest in ...
F.D. Roosevelt State Park spreads across 9,049 acres of forests, streams, and rolling hills. The park sits on the Pine Mountain Ridge, offering a surprising change from Georgia’s typical flat ...
From sweetgrass baskets to Civil War relics and handmade quilts, Georgia’s vintage scene offers timeless pieces steeped in ...
"I am used to hearing malicious falsehoods about myself… But I think I have the right to resent, to object to, defamatory ...
The United States was finally catching a glimpse of the end of the bloodiest conflict in human history, World War II, as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt vacationed at his cottage in Warm Springs, ...
Roosevelt owned a home in Warm Springs, Georgia, where he regularly vacationed and called his second home. Rivers campaigned as the friend of the poor. Ed Rivers widely appeared throughout the state ...
The state's Architecture and Engineering Division has lifted a stop work order issued July 18 after the contractor addressed unintentional releases of partially treated wastewater into Warm ...
The first Village Garden tomato plants eventually expanded to more than 400 different heirloom varieties and another 100 or ...
Warm Springs Creek is an important tributary to the beleaguered Clark Fork River at its headwaters. The wastewater lagoons slated for shutdown are just across a gravel road from Warm Springs Creek.