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| Americus,
the masculine version of America, was named for the western
continents, which in turn were named for Amerigo Vespucci.
Americus is the only city in the nation to use this name. It
is the headquarters for Habitat for Humanity. Macon is best
seen in March during the Cherry Blossom Festival, but this
historic town has year-round attractions, too. It once grew
fat on the cotton trade and still boasts some antebellum
homes that Sherman's armies didn't completely destroy. The
two other major attractions in the state's southwest are
Callaway Gardens and Warm Springs (where Franklin Delano
Roosevelt died). Located near Callaway Gardens and the town
of Warm Springs, F.D. Roosevelt State Park is deeply rooted
in the historical era of FDR. Seeking a place for treatment
after he was stricken with polio in 1921, Roosevelt traveled
to nearby Warm Springs and built his Little White House.
Hikers will enjoy the scenic trails in Georgia's largest
state park, especially the 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail,
which winds through a mix of hardwoods and pines.
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