Roosevelt visited Georgia often because he had a residence known as the "Little White House" in Warm Springs.

That is correct. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, frequently visited Georgia and had a residence called the "Little White House" in Warm Springs. He first visited Warm Springs in 1924 for treatment of his polio-induced paralysis and found the area therapeutic. He later purchased the property and expanded it into a vacation home and a place where he could work while escaping the pressures of Washington, D.C. Roosevelt spent a considerable amount of time at the Little White House, especially during his presidency, and it became a significant location in his political and personal life.