The Jimmy Carter National Historical Park has shared the first look at President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn ...
we are taking a look at where his journey began at the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm. Jimmy Carter and his family moved into his childhood home when he was only four years old. To understand the ...
WINDSOR, Vt. — They met in Mexico in 1990. Paul Biebel was a Vermont farm boy who became a house builder. Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer from Georgia who became president. Toward the end of an ...
Former president and first lady Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter had a 77-year-long marriage that inspired millions. What made their ...
ALEX BRANDON/POOL/AFP via Getty The hearse carrying Jimmy Carter's body at the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm in Archery, Ga., on Jan. 4. Related: How Jimmy Carter Helped Me Believe in the Impossible: ...
As we remember the extraordinary life of Jimmy Carter, we are taking a look at where his journey began at the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm in Archery.
President Jimmy Carter carries a peanut plant as he follows his wife Rosalynn from the field at their Webster County, Georgia, farm on August 19, 1978. Carter’s approach to rural issues grew from his ...
The first memory of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United ... and my father took us to show us our new home on the farm. There were four of us, including my sister, Gloria, who was ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former President Jimmy Carter has won a posthumous Grammy award.
WORKING WITH LARGE FARM ANIMALS HELPED HIM GET USED TO WORKING WITH HIS HORSE. An Iowan got to play a major role in the funeral procession for President Jimmy Carter in Washington D.C. Spc.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jimmy Carter was celebrated Thursday for his personal humility and public service before, during and after his presidency in a funeral at Washington National Cathedral featuring the ...
Nobody Wants to See This' Jimmy Carter's Funeral Motorcade Pauses in Front of His Boyhood Home as Farm Bell Is Rung 39 Times How Jimmy Carter Helped Me Believe in the Impossible: Reflections on ...