One year after the former president's passing, his hometown still buzzes with visitors whose stories keep his legacy alive.
A small-town post office is about to see a big change. The post office in Plains, Georgia — home to just over 500 people — is set to be renamed in honor of the town's most famous residents: the late ...
Plains remains a destination for reflection. Visitors walk the same streets Carter once did, often without realizing they ...
On Jan. 9, 1961, the University of Georgia (UGA) was desegregated. Charlayne Hunter (now Hunter-Gault) and Hamilton Holmes ...
PLAINS, Georgia — Protestant churches often have two flags at the front of their sanctuaries, the American flag on the left and the white banner, blue rectangle and red cross of the Christian flag on ...
Mr Carter died at his home in Plains, Georgia, on 29 December. He served one term in office from 1977 to 1981.
One year after the former president's death, Georgia's Own Credit Union is re-illuminating a massive 450-foot mural at 100 ...