Jimmy Carter

39th President of the United States
(1977-1981)



Plains

Jimmy Carter Peanut Statue, Plains, Georgia
Jimmy Carter campaign headquarters & historical marker, Plains, Georgia
Jimmy Carter Monument, Plains, Georgia




Jimmy Carter Birthplace- Lillian G. Carter Nursing Center (formerly Wise Sanitarium), Plains, Georgia
historical marker






Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Home (age 4-17; 1928-41), Archery (outside Plains), Georgia
Jimmy Carter's childhood bedroom





Plains High School- where Jimmy & Rosalynn attended grades 1 through 12 - Jimmy graduated in 1941, Rosalynn in 1944 - Plains, Georgia
historical marker





Plains Baptist Church- Jimmy & Rosalynn's former church from childhood until his Presidency, where Jimmy was baptized in 1935




Plains United Methodist Church- where Jimmy & Rosaylnn were married on July 7, 1946, Plains, Georgia




Jimmy Carter & family's public-housing home (from 1953-54, after he returned from the Navy)






















Jimmy Carter & family's rented home (from 1956-61, during construction of their current home)






Gate to Jimmy & Rosaylnn Carters' house (1961-Present), Plains, Georgia
Current home of Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter, Plains, Georgia










Maranatha Baptist Church- Jimmy & Rosalynn's current church (1981-Present), where Jimmy Carter taught Sunday school for nearly 40 years, Plains, Georgia



Graves of Jimmy Carter's parents (James Sr. & Lillian Carter) & brother Billy, Lebanon Cemetery, Plains, Georgia
historical marker














Atlanta


Jimmy Carter Statue, Georgia State Capitol grounds, Atlanta, Georgia

Jimmy Carter bust, Carter Presidential Center, Atlanta, Georgia


The Carter Center- Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter's private executive offices (since 1982), Carter Presidential Center, Atlanta, Georgia



Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum, Carter Presidential Center, Atlanta, Georgia
The original Bible on which Carter took the Oath of Office for President in 1977







Paying my respects to Rosalynn Carter as she lies in repose at the Jimmy Carter Library (Nov. 27, 2023)
(No photos allowed beyond this point)







Commemorating Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday at the Jimmy Carter Library (Oct. 1, 2024






Paying my respects to President Carter as he lies in repose at the Jimmy Carter Library on Jan. 4, 2025 (No photos allowed inside)






Jimmy Carter attended Georgia Tech from 1942-43 in Atlanta, Georgia (before transferring to Naval Academy)
site of Jimmy Carter's former dorm at Georgia Tech (Room #308, Knowles Dormitory) - Demolished 1992; now the site of the Bill Moore Student Success Center










Georgia Governor's Mansion- Jimmy Carter's official residence from 1971 to 1975, Atlanta, Georgia




Georgia Capitol front steps- where Jimmy Carter was sworn in as the 76th Governor of Georgia on January 12, 1971, Atlanta, Georgia


Jimmy Carter's governor's office (1971-75), Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia



Manuel's Tavern- where Jimmy Carter announced his candidacy for Governor in 1970, Atlanta, Georgia




Atlanta Civic Center- where then-governor Jimmy Carter announced his candidacy for President on December 12, 1974, Atlanta, Georgia




Americus


Georgia Southwestern State University- Jimmy Carter attended from 1941-42 in Americus, Georgia (before transferring to Georgia Tech) - Rosalynn graduated from here in 1946
historical marker


Jimmy Carter signed his name in cement as a freshman in 1942...
...and again in 2017 (just before his 93rd birthday)



site of Carter's dorm (Terrell Hall)- Demolished 1974; now the site of the parking lot between Wheatley Administration Building & Crawford Wheatley Hall



Rosalynn Carter statue, outside the Rosalynn Carter Health & Human Sciences Complex at Georgia Southwestern State University, Americus, Georgia








Warm Springs


F.D.R.'s "Little White House"- where Jimmy Carter launched his Presidential campaign on Sept. 6, 1976 in Warm Springs, Georgia









Leary


Leary, Georgia- where Jimmy Carter claimed to see a U.F.O. in 1969








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