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  • State park or recreation area managed by a state agency

General Description
    Roosevelt''s Little White House State Historic Site is one of Georgia''s most popular historic sites, drawing more than 100,000 visitors each year. Guests can tour FDR''s rustic little cottage, the Guest Quarters, the Servants'' Quarters, view his 1940 Willys roadster, and the marine and secret service posts just as they were when he died on April 12, 1945.

    Visitors can also tour the new 11,000 square foot FDR Memorial Museum which opened in 2004. Its focus is on the impact in which Warm Springs had upon FDR as he guided the country through the Great Depression and almost through the second World War. Featured in the museum are FDR''s ''38 Ford with hand controls, his stagecoach, a Depression-era house, with many interactive displays on the New Deal programs, and the Warm Spring water which brought him to Warm Springs first in 1924.


Accessibility Features General Accessibility Features
  • Accessible bathrooms
  • Accessible picnic tables/areas
  • Accessible transportation within the park including tours
Amenities and Lodging
  • Accessible gift shops
Information and Interpretation Features
  • Nature centers, visitor centers and/or museums that are accessible for people using mobility devices
  • Interior exhibits that provide audio description of the written information
  • Interior exhibits with tactile opportunities (such as tactile maps, models and/or objects)
  • Audio visuals with captioning
  • Audio visuals with audio description of the visuals
  • Exhibits located on accessible routes
  • Exhibits that provide audio services of the written information on accessible routes
  • Exhibits with tactile opportunities (such as tactile maps, models, and/or objects) on accessible routes
  • Brochures or program guides provide information on its accessibility features
  • Park brochures readily available in alternate formats (braille, large print, audio, computer disc)
  • Signage in alternate formats (Braille, large print, audio, etc)
  • Accessible TTY or text telephones available
  • A website that can be read by screen readers
  • A website in which accessibility information is included