Presidential Garage & Doors of a Death Car

Roosevelt’s Little White House

Warm Springs, Georgia

Growing up almost three thousand miles (actually 2,512 by today’s calculations) away from my dad’s family in South Carolina; we only traveled the long distance every three (3) to five (5) years. My parents always drove straight through switching off driving every several hours and/or miles as deemed necessary.

On every family vacation to visit my dad’s family, my parents would plan places for us to visit during our trip. One place would always represent a place of historical significance. The other place would always be some fun attraction. Sometimes it’d just be our immediate family visiting the chosen places and at other times my dad’s sister’s family would join us.

On our trip in July of 1967, my dad selected The Little White House in Warm Springs, Georgia for us to visit. The Little White House was the personal retreat for Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States of America. It is located in the historic district of Warm Springs, Georgia.

When Roosevelt first started coming to Warm Springs (previously known as Bullochville) in 1924 it was to receive treatment for Polio. He loved the area tremendously, so he had a home built on Pine Mountain located close to Warm Springs. On April 12, 1945, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in this home shortly after he began his fourth term in office.

In 1948, Roosevelt’s Little White House was opened to the public as a museum. Part of the Museum displays include his 1938 Ford V-8 convertible coupe and his custom built 1940 Willys roadster. Many of his cars were equipped with special controls that allowed the partially paralyzed Roosevelt to operate the foot pedals with his hands.

Death Car used in movie
Similar to Car
FDR was riding in when
an Assassination  Attempt Occurred

There was a movie made in 1933 that depicted the attempted assassination on Franklin D. Roosevelt. It references the assassination of Chicago Mayor Anton Joseph Cermak and his who was mistakenly killed during the attempt on FDR. The Death Car shown here and in the museum is the car that was used during that filming.

To learn more about the assassination attempt on Franklin D. Roosevelt click on Death Car or to learn more about FDR click on his name.

Thursday Doors

Throwback Thursday 

Becky’s #Square Renew/Reconstruct/Moving Forward

Photo Credit:©️1967 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Minolta XG-7 35 mm

Pictures were Reconstructed from slide format to digital format via a Wolverine Digital Converter Renewing them for preservation and future generations.

Location: Roosevelt’s The Little White House; Warm Springs, Georgia, USA

God Bless. Thank you for visiting and reminiscing with me. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.

Moving Forward in a Log “boat”

Come on and climb in the “boat” with us. We can make room for one or two more. It’s gonna be a fun ride, just you wait and see.

We’re moving forward, our turns coming up.

The ride lets boats go first from one side and then the other side. Our turn is next. Get ready. It’s our turn.

Moving forward along the ride we are going up, up, up …

And Splash … we zoom down almost to the end of our log ride. Did you feel the water 💦 splashing us? Oh right, you were in the back so you didn’t get oat all.

Pull up a seat-2024_Week 19

Becky’s Squares – Moving Forward

Six Word Saturday

Jez’s Water Water Everywhere #220

Silent Sunday (oops not quite silent)

Photo Credit:©️1969 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) … All Rights Reserved.

Location: Six Flags over Georgia; Austell, Georgia, USA

God Bless. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.

2024 Monochrome Monday Portrait: 05.13

Don’t Fence Me In

Roy Rogers and Trigger

Black and White Monochrome
Color Pop
Original

The photo was taken at the Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park, California back in 1966 by my dad when we visited. These are wax figures of Roy Rogers and Trigger. The sign in front of the display (not pictured here) states CO. REPUBLIC 1945; “DON’T FENCE ME IN”; ROY ROGERS; DIR. ENGLISH; PROD. DONALD H. BROWN; SCENE N. 20; TAKE NO; EXT: STABLE.

The photos have been reconstructed by digitizing them via Wolverine digital converter to create a renewed version for save keeping for future generations.

Monday Portrait:24.05.13

Monochrome Monday

Becky’s Squares-Renew-Reconstruct

Photo Credit: ©️1966 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) … All Rights Reserved.

Location: Movieland Wax Museum; Buena Park, California

God Bless. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.

2024 CWWC: 05.09 – #SquaresRenew

Traveling Eastbound and Down

Maybe Westbound and Forward

Today we are going backwards in time Reconstructing my dad’s slides to reminisce family journeys from 1963. These are from one of our vacations traveling from San Diego, California to Great Falls, South Carolina and back home again.We progressed along the interstate Moving Forward Eastbound and Down loaded up and truckin’ heading to see my paternal grandparents for the first time in five years.

Coming or Going
Somewhere in Texas

The Six Flags can be seen from Interstate 20 nearing the Arlington, Texas. They signify being close to the Six Flags over Texas amusement theme park.

Which way are we going? From the photo I’m not sure if we were headed east or going back west at this point in time as I can barely remember the trip.

Stop 🛑 and Pay 💰 Toll
Texas Toll Booths

Nowadays, there are over 50 toll roads in Texas. All drivers are required to pay the toll (fee) regardless of where you live. The first major toll road in Texas, which opened in 1957, was a 30-mile, six-lane stretch of highway between Dallas and Fort Worth. A drive from one end to the other cost 50 cents.

Passing through
El Paso, Texas

After a long tiring vacation visiting family in the Carolinas, we are passing forward through El Paso heading home to San Diego. At this point of our trip we are excited to be almost home (over half way back across country.

Cee’s Which Way Challenge-05.09

Becky’s Squares: Burgeoning – Move Forward – Reconstruct – Renew

Throwback Thursday

Photo Credit:©️1963 Nornal H. Waters (my dad) … All Rights Reserved.

Music Credit: ©️LegacyRecordingsVEVO; The Essential JERRY REED; YouTube.com (Original Recording released in 1977.)

Location: Traveling Interstate 10 & 20 in Texas

God Bless. Thank you for traveling with us. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.

2024 FOTD: Castle Garden Flowers

Hearst Castle Garden

Cee’s Flower of the Day

Becky’s Squares

Throwback Thursday

Photo Credit: ©️1969 Nornal H. Waters (my dad)… All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Minolta XG-7 with Kodak Ektachrome 35 mm slide film.

Location: Hearst Castle; San Simeon, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA

God Bless. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.