La Quinta Inn & Suites Columbus State University
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Roosevelt Warm Springs & The Little White House
... that they remember us! I got an extended private tour as I was the only one. The tour guide was a volunteer, she was so passionate about FDR's story! She introduced me to the director of the Little White House before I left, this was great as when I got over to the Little White House the ranger recognised the accent and asked if I was "The Roosevelt Scholar" and let me in free. The director had made a call! It's all about who you know. ...
Death, It Hits Us All...
Hello, it's McCaela yet again. After waking up, we groggily slink out of bed to begin our day. We eat the provided breakfast and travel to Roosevelt's Little White House Historic Site. There we learned about his life and saw the picture that was being painted when Franklin Delano Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage. We also learned that this is the place where he established a ...
Back in Georgia (briefly)
... the front desk... all you can drink free coffee, so gets K's thumbs up.
Just spending tonight in the room, catching up on the blog .... and looking at the strange journey line on our trip map.
More coming soon.
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I decided to jump!
“Sometimes you have to close your eyes, jump, and build your wings on the way down”I have always been the adventurous but cautious type. Studying abroad several times, living in New York City and always doing things on a whim. I would never do anything too risky; there would always be a huge safety net to catch me. Friends who were able to follow their heart and take a risk were always admired by me. Some ...
Civil War Tour Day 8
Today was another bus tour. The weather was warm but mostly cloudy. We left the RV Park at 8:30 am.
Our first stop was the National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus in Columbus, GA. Port Columbus is the farthest North navigable waters of the Chattahoochee River. It had displays covering both the Union & Confederate Navy's. They had the remains of two Confederate ships that sank in the river at Port Columbus. One had not yet ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Swimming pool
- Business Services
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed