Visitors and community members alike remember President Jimmy Carter in his hometown in Plains, Georgia, after his death.
From Plains to Atlanta, mourners in Georgia will pay their respects to Jimmy Carter. The service begins six days of funeral ...
The presidency changed what it meant to live in Plains, Ga.Credit...Nicole Craine for The New York Times Supported by By Emily Cochrane Reporting from Plains, Ga. There are few places where a man ...
The man from Plains, Georgia, was honored with a funeral service. We can all take a lesson from his fine example. “He’s ...
Plains, Ga., had been bracing for the inevitable through the former president’s ailments and nearly two years of hospice care. Still, his death, at 100, “doesn’t seem real.” By Rick Rojas ...
In his small Georgia hometown, Jimmy Carter was always far more than a state governor or this country’s commander in chief. He was a neighbor, a friend.
Jimmy Carter, the first former American president to live to 100, arrived back in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Before the trip home, the former president was memorialized at Washington National Ca ...
"From the Plains Peanut Festival to the Governor’s Mansion, to the White House—and to communities around the globe—they remained grounded and humble, and Plains always remained home in their hearts.” ...
PLAINS, Ga. − From Dollar General to the local high school, Americans had words of admiration in Jimmy Carter's hometown for a local hero who became president and leader of the free world and ...
Over the last two weeks, resources from across the state and nation flowed into Sumter County for the state funeral of former ...
"That's awe-inspiring to me." Jimmy and Plains:The lines blur between Jimmy Carter and Plains, Georgia. A trip shows how they made each other The Harper family was one of many who visited Plains ...