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How many presidents have once lived in Georgia, and where in Georgia did they live?
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#51545. Asked by moviegoer13.
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Buck540
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Well, for starters Jimmy Carter was from Plains, GA.
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robboy
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Franklin Roosevelt had the Little White House over in Warm Springs, where he used the springs for his polio. Woodrow Wilson lived in Augusta as a child. You could say Eisenhower 'lived' in Augusta, as the Augusta National Golf Club built a house especially for him to stay in while there. I'll check for more.
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MrsAce
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James Garfield fought at Chickamauga in Georgia and for his courage and leadership was promoted to major general.
In 1882, Woodrow Wilson moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he opened a law office.
Franklin D. Roosevelt came to Warm Springs in 1924 in hopes of recovering from the effects of polio and this is where the "Little White House" was built. He died there in April 1945.
George W. Bush attends and graduates from flight school at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, from Nov. 25, 1968 to Nov. 28, 1969.
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