- TripBuzz found 19 things to do with kids in or near Warm Springs, Georgia, including 14 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pine Mountain and LaGrange.
- From F. D. Roosevelt State Park to Little White House, the Warm Springs area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Hiking Trails, Military Museums and Specialty Museums.
- With a population just under 500 people, Warm Springs, GA is a quaint and charming small town. The area was first developed as a spa town due to its mineral springs that flow naturally at 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Warm Springs was home to President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he was not in the white house.
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Visitors spend hours at the Doc Holliday Museum discovering the life and achievements of the great Southern gentleman. The museum houses unpublished photos, books, and other documents which help to shape the life of the man.
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Griffin 10 Cenima offers the latest films in its auditoriums with stadium seating and 3-D technology. The concession stand serves snacks and soda; and has self-serve butter for customers to add to their popcorn.
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Columbus Bicycle Tours offers individual or group tours where bike riders can view and learn about historic sites like battlefields, antebellum mansions and Olympic sites. Bicycles can be rented along with the tour.
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Housed in a former private school for boys, Male Academy Museum features collections including civil war memorabilia, decorative arts, costumes and textiles. Patrons can see weapons and equipment, photographs, a Confederate battle flag and Indian artifacts.
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Containing the McRitchie-Hollis Museum, the Newnan Coweta Historical Society documents the local history of Newnan Georgia. Events at the historical society include poetry readings, fundraisers, historical talks, art exhibits, and crafting events.
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A part of the historic district since 1988, the Heritage Corner features houses and building dating back to the early 19th century. One of the most famous is the Pemberton House, where the inventor of Coca Cola lived.
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Standing 20 feet tall, Kadie the Cow of Columbus used to be placed in front of a dairy, which is now demolished. A 3 foot-tall calf was added in 2003, and its name is Bebe.
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Locted in Griffen, Georgia, Magnolia Lanes is a bowling facility that offers public bowling and league play for all ages and abilities. Bowling birthday packages are offered at the site.
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1000 Bay Ave., Chattahoochee Camp, Columbus, GA 31901
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Whitewater Express is a full service whitewater rafting outfitter offering guided tours down the Chattahoochee River. In addition to the rafting, the facility also offers zipline riding along with daily rentals of paddle boards and mountain bikes.
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Located in a restored theater in a local historic district, the Main Street Players are a community theater group that regularly stages plays from a variety of sources and playwrights. The theater regularly schedules special group and youth performances.