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Roosevelt visited Georgia often because he owned the Warm Springs resort and spent time there for his health and rehabilitation from polio.
The impact of FDR's time in Warm Springs was the inspiration to establish the Warm Springs Foundation in 1927, which later became the Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation. This institute provided treatment and therapy for polio patients, helping them regain mobility and improve their quality of life.