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Roosevelt’s Little White House
While visiting Georgia, I made the drive to Warm Springs for one reason: to stand in the place where Franklin D. Roosevelt spent the final hours of his life. I have enjoyed visiting places connected with our presidents. From their birthplaces and childhood homes to their presidential libraries and final resting places, each location tells part […]
Smith-Gilbert Gardens
While Erin was in chiropractic school in George, I often found myself looking for small local places to explore with her while visiting. Smith-Gilbert Gardens in Kennesaw was one of those discoveries. Tucked quietly within the city, the gardens offer a peaceful retreat filled with winding pathways, artistic sculptures and beautifully designed garden spaces as […]
Martin Luther King’s Birthplace
This modest two-story home on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia, is the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the most influential voices for justice and equality in American history. Built in 1895, the house reflects the growing Black middle-class community that developed in Atlanta following the Civil War King was born here in […]