Jimmy Carter wrote that Plains, the small town of about 600 people in southwest Georgia, would always be his home.
"From the Plains Peanut Festival to the Governor’s Mansion, to the White House—and to communities around the globe—they ...
In this otherwise unassuming corner of west Georgia, “Carter culture” blossomed, marked by faith, curiosity, and service that ...
Jimmy Carter wrote many of his books at a log cabin in the north Georgia mountains, where he fished, hiked and was known to the locals as 'a regular guy.' ...
The late President’s priorities were remarkably prescient, and his personal qualities offered a dismaying contrast to so much ...
In Plains, Ga., you can still find Jimmy Carter's childhood home, his old school and even his campaign headquarters when he ...
“Thank you, Jimmy!” The motorcade slowly made its way along Highway 280, through Plains ... with a stop in front of the Georgia Capitol, where Carter served as a senator, in the mid-1960s ...