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The annual Peanut Festival in Plains celebrated Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday over the weekend. Carter turns 100 Tuesday -- making him the oldest living president in U.S. history.
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Remembering the life and legacy of a boy from Plains who became President of the United States - MSNPLAINS, Ga. (WRBL) — Think of Jimmy Carter’s life as a book. Appropriate, given he was a prolific writer. And yesterday was the last paragraph in the final chapter of a century-old story.
People in Plains, Ga., are remembering former President Jimmy Carter who died on Sunday at the age of 100. Carter embraced his hometown and never forgot the importance of the place.
PLAINS, Ga. (KRDO) - Plains, Georgia residents have lined up to say their final goodbyes to President Jimmy Carter. President Carter was honored today at ...
PLAINS, Ga. (WTOC) - Somber moments in Plains, Georgia Thursday as former President Jimmy Carter’s hearse makes its final journey through his beloved hometown. “Jimmy Carter represents the best in ...
The Carters put Plains, Ga., a town of fewer than 700 people — not much bigger than when Carter was born Oct. 1, 1924 — on the world stage.
PLAINS, Ga. — To the world, he was a former president and global humanitarian. But here in this quiet Southern town, Jimmy Carter was something altogether more — a Sunday school teacher, a ...
PLAINS, Ga. — On the 100th birthday of former President Jimmy Carter, his tiny hometown of Plains welcomed 100 new American citizens. They assembled inside the auditorium of the historic Plains ...
PLAINS, Ga — Mary Mancus on Monday fastened a white ribbon on the front door of Buffalo Café in honor of this southwest Georgia community’s hero, former President Jimmy Carter.
ATLANTA — Funeral services for former President Jimmy Carter have been released, spanning six days, three cities and multiple stops at places that held significance during his life. Carter died ...
'Job well done, Mr. Carter': Hundreds line streets of Plains, GA to pay respects to President Carter
PLAINS, Ga. — Hundreds of people traveled to Plains, Georgia Thursday to say their final goodbyes to former President Jimmy Carter. After a funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral, ...
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