Woodrow Wilson

28th President of the United States
(1913-1921)

Augusta

Woodrow Wilson's Boyhood Home (age 2-14; 1858-70), Augusta, Georgia
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Woodrow Wilson's childhood bedroom








Columbia

Woodrow Wilson's Family Home (age 14-17; 1871-74), Columbia, South Carolina
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Woodrow Wilson's bedroom from ages 14 to 17
Original church pew used by the Wilsons
The original bed in which Woodrow Wilson was born (in Staunton, Virginia, on December 28, 1856)







site of "The Bryce House", where the Wilsons lived from 1870-71 (age 13-14), in Columbia, South Carolina -
Now the site of a law office






Graves of Woodrow Wilson's parents (Joseph & Jessie Wilson), First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina
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Davidson

Woodrow Wilson attended Davidson College from 1873-74 in Davidson (near Charlotte), North Carolina, before transferring to Princeton
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site of Wilson's dorm- Wilson resided in Room #13 on the 1st floor of the Chambers Building (The original building burned down in 1921)



Franklin D. Roosevelt

32nd President of the United States
(1933-1945)


Warm Springs

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F.D.R.'s "Little White House" summer home (1932-45) & Deathplace, Warm Springs, Georgia
F.D.R.'s original desk, in its original location- where he sat for a portrait on the afternoon of Apr. 12, 1945, when he spoke his last words: "I have a terrific headache" before falling over unconscious


F.D.R.'s original deathbed, in its original location- where he died in office at the age of 63 at 3:35 pm on April 12, 1945


The original Unfinished Portrait of F.D.R.




F.D.R.'s original 1940 Willys Roadster, custom-built to suit his paralysis - Given to him as a present on his 58th birthday
F.D.R.'s original wheelchair & leg braces






F.D.R.'s Swimming Pools, Warm Springs, Georgia
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"Dowdell's Knob", F.D.R.'s favorite picnic spot, F.D. Roosevelt State Park, near Warm Springs, Georgia
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F.D.R. Statue, F.D. Roosevelt State Park, near Warm Springs, Georgia

F.D.R.'s original grill, F.D. Roosevelt State Park