People living in Plains, Georgia are remembering the legacy of President Jimmy Carter after he was laid to rest Thursday.
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We saw all five living presidents happily seated together, while we observers speculated as to what Republican President-elect Donald Trump and Democratic former President Barack Obama were joking about with each other.
"I was immediately struck by how young he looked — not the drawn and pale president I had seen on TV, reporting on the hostage crisis that you could tell
U.S. flags at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago are back at full height, despite protocol to honor Jimmy Carter through Jan. 28.
Over the last two weeks, resources from across the state and nation flowed into Sumter County for the state funeral of former President Jimmy Carter. Fire departments
Plains, Ga., joins a collection of other small towns known for their part in presidential history. That can provide a steady source of tourism.
Yes, he had been a governor and president of the United States. But he was also like grandpas all over the world.
Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 100, spent his life intertwined with America’s and the world’s enduring legacy of slavery
I was 10 years old when a gentleman from Plains, Georgia, was elected as the 39th president of the United States. I was fortunate to spend the next 48 years
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Thursday marks the final day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter as the nation gathers to honor his life and legacy. Carter, the 39th president of the United States, passed away at 100 on Dec. 29.
Steve Ford gave his father’s posthumous elegy for Carter at Washington National Cathedral. “I’m looking forward to our reunion,” the 38th president wrote. “We have much to catch up on.”