Carter, who died Dec. 29 at 100 in his hometown of Plains, Ga., lived the longest of any U.S. president in history.
Carter’s ride through Plains marks the beginning of one last journey, a trip that will mirror the path of his storied life.
The mythology of Jimmy Carter begins and ends in Plains, but roughly 150 miles away is Atlanta, a city just as essential to ...
"From the Plains Peanut Festival to the Governor’s Mansion, to the White House—and to communities around the globe—they ...
The Oral Roberts University graduate is dubbed “Pianist to the Presidents,” and he says his career of playing in front of ...
In a tribute to the Carters’ legacy, the post office in Plains, Georgia, is being renamed the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Post ...
Former President Jimmy Carter may have only served one term as governor, but he left his mark in many ways before leaving for ...
Among a collection of bills signed into law over the weekend, U.S. President Joe Biden approved legislation to rename the ...