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| 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) |
Plains
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| Jimmy Carter campaign headquarters & historical marker, Plains, Georgia |
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| Jimmy Carter Birthplace- Lillian G. Carter Nursing Center (formerly Wise Sanitarium), Plains, Georgia |
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| Jimmy Carter's childhood bedroom |
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| Plains High School- where Jimmy & Rosalynn attended grades 1 through 12 - Jimmy graduated in 1941, Rosalynn in 1944 - Plains, Georgia |
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| 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 |
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| Jimmy Carter & family's public-housing home (from 1953-54, after he returned from the Navy) |
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| Jimmy Carter & family's rented home (from 1956-61, during construction of their current home) |
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| Current home of Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter, Plains, Georgia |
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Atlanta
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| The Carter Center- Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter's private executive offices (since 1982), Carter Presidential Center, Atlanta, Georgia |
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| Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum, Carter Presidential Center, Atlanta, Georgia |
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| The original Bible on which Carter took the Oath of Office for President in 1977 |
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| Paying my respects to Rosalynn Carter as she lies in repose at the Jimmy Carter Library (Nov. 27, 2023) |
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| Commemorating Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday at the Jimmy Carter Library (Oct. 1, 2024) |
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| Paying my respects to President Carter as he lies in repose at the Jimmy Carter Library on Jan. 4, 2025 (No photos allowed inside) |
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| Georgia Capitol front steps- where Jimmy Carter was sworn in as the 76th Governor of Georgia on January 12, 1971, Atlanta, Georgia |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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
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| Leary, Georgia- where Jimmy Carter claimed to see a U.F.O. in 1969 |













































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