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The Roosevelt Railroad, owned by the Roosevelt Railroad Museum Inc., runs southward for approximately seven miles from Towaliga in the north end of Spalding County, Georgia, to Experiment, Georgia.

The railroad, formerly part of the Southern Railway's "M" line, is being upgraded for scenic rail tours. A museum, located near the site of the old Towilaga station at the north end of the railroad, houses unique and interesting pieces of railroad equipment.

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all citizens, breaking of bad trusts, regulation of railroads, and pure food and drugs. Roosevelt prioritized conservation and established national parks...

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Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad

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William Howard Taft

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company had been expanded under Roosevelt, who had supported its acquisition of the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railroad Company as a means of preventing...

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Emlen Roosevelt

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"James A. Roosevelt Dead; He Expires Suddenly on a Train of the Long Island Railroad. Was a Victim of Apoplexy His Nephew Is Col. Theodore Roosevelt of the...

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Square Deal

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Seth Bullock

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