People in this story were interviewed days after Jimmy Carter entered hospice in February of 2023. PLAINS — They quieted their dogs when he jogged by their homes. They saw him getting ice cream. Or ...
Authentic. Peacemaker. Humanitarian. These are a few of the words students and professors at the University of Georgia used ...
Jimmy Carter, the first former American president to live to 100, arrived back in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Before the trip home, the former president was memorialized at Washington National ...
Jimmy Carter's state funeral was held at the National ... followed by burial at the family's peanut farm in Plains, Georgia. The plane carrying Carter's remains landing Thursday around 3:30 ...
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, Carter and his ...
Jimmy Carter returned to Georgia for the last time Thursday after ... The country’s 39th president will be buried in his beloved hometown of Plains, next to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 77 ...
From Plains to Atlanta, mourners in Georgia will pay their respects to Jimmy Carter. The service begins six days of funeral ...
This sign from Main Street in Plains, Georgia, thanking Jimmy Carter for all he did, was seen the evening of former president Jimmy Carter’s death on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024. Carter died in his ...
The week-long funeral events to honor former President Jimmy Carter concludes Thursday with a funeral in Washington, D.C., ...
Those in Jimmy Carter’s hometown Thursday came from different backgrounds, but they were there for the same reasons. That was to be among the hundreds of folks lining the 1-mile route in Plains, ...
Nicole Craine for The New York Times Supported by By Emily Cochrane Reporting from Plains, Ga. There are few places where a man can escape the weight of the presidency. For Jimmy Carter ...
Visitors and community members alike remember President Jimmy Carter in his hometown in Plains, Georgia, after his death.