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'It inspires us to achieve more': How Plains, Georgia celebrated Jimmy Carter's 100th birthdayGoogle Play Georgia native Jimmy Carter made history Tuesday. He became the first U.S. president to turn 100-years-old. Sign up for our Newsletters Carter's hometown of Plains held a series of ...
Scott Lyle, an engineer who grew up in Georgia but now lives in ... first state Senate campaign in 1962. The Carters lived nearly all their lives in Plains, with the exception of his Naval service ...
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — Jimmy Carter ‘s long public goodbye began Saturday in south Georgia where the 39th U.S. president’s life began more than 100 years ago. A motorcade with Carter’s flag ...
Carter’s investment in our National Park System was both prudent fiscal policy and patriotic recognition that America’s natural beauty is a primary source of her greatness.
PLAINS, Ga. — Longtime friends, family and fans of Jimmy Carter milled around his hometown of Plains to celebrate his 100th birthday on Tuesday, the first time an American president has lived a ...
The motorcade then travels through Carter’s hometown of Plains, Georgia, for a brief pause in front of his family’s farm at 10:50 a.m. During the pause, the National Park Service will ring the ...
As the motorcade crept along rural back roads, it made a special detour in Plains, Georgia, pausing in front of Carter's family farm and boyhood home. National Park Service members stood in ...
Sometime after Carter left office in January 1981 following his reelection defeat, Maloof loaded a rocking chair in the back of his station wagon and drove 2,167 miles to Plains, Georgia ...
WATCH: Funeral service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter in hometown of Plains, Georgia With her frail husband as a silent witness, Rosalynn Carter was celebrated by her family and closest ...
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