Warm Springs, Georgia
Roosevelt loved Warm Springs and he believed it helped his polio
he died there
Georgia
Warm Springs, Georgia.
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Georgia
Georgia
Teddy Roosevelt's mother, Martha Bulloch, was from Georgia.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt did not physically ascend a hill in a notable sense, but he is often associated with the metaphorical "hill" of overcoming adversity due to his battle with polio. However, he famously visited Warm Springs, Georgia, where he would spend time in rehabilitation. If you are referring to a specific event or speech involving a hill, please provide more context for a precise answer.
In Warm Springs,Georgia
His wife inherited a cottage there so they spent summers there when they were younger from about 1908 to 1921.