PLAINS, Ga. (WALB) - Today, the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park shared the first images of former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter’s final resting place.
and Lillian Carter, are buried. The farm is now part of the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park. The National Park Service rang the old farm bell 39 times to honor the 39th president.
Right now, there is no set date for when Jimmy Carter’s home will open as a historical site, but national park officials said it may be sometime this summer. “It sort of completes the story if ...
and Lillian Carter, are buried. The farm now is part of the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park. The National Park Service rang the old farm bell 39 times to honor the 39th president.
and Lillian Carter, are buried. The farm now is part of the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park. The National Park Service will ring the old farm bell 39 times to honor the 39th president.
That wouldn't be possible without the help of President Jimmy Carter explained Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy Executive Director Brittany Jones. "In the 1970s, Atlanta was really developing.