In Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter’s hometown of Plains, Georgia, there will be a new reminder of the renowned legacy of former President and late First Lady Rosalynn Carter: an eponymous post office.
The 39th president, who died Sunday, and the former first lady set the record for longest presidential marriage.
Jimmy Carter—the 39th president of the United States, who died on Dec. 29 at 100—was laid to rest at the Georgia home he shared with wife Rosalynn Carter.
After the six-day state funeral, former President Jimmy Carter will be buried next to his wife, former first lady Rosalynn Carter, in Plains, Georgia. Rosalynn Carter died in November 2023. CBS News' Jericka Duncan,
Georgia, Carter's hometown. Carter's casket will soon be transported to the family home, beside where Rosalynn Carter was buried in 2023. 5 p.m. Where will Jimmy Carter be buried? The motorcade is arriving soon to Jimmy Carter's hometown of Plains ...
President Jimmy Carter’s legacy of giving back endures in several nonprofits through which he and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, worked in the almost 50 years after they left the White House.
His family also honored him in a service at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia. The former president and former first lady Rosalynn Carter were longtime members of the church. Catch up ...
Stage Left" is a play that chronicles Jimmy Carter's journey from Plains, Georgia, to the White House, with input from both Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. The play debuted at the Carter Center shortly ...
Carter and his late wife Rosalynn, who died in November 2023 ... with the exceptions of Jimmy’s Navy career and his terms as Georgia governor and president. People line the street in Plains ...
In a tribute to the Carters’ legacy, the post office in Plains, Georgia, is being renamed the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Post Office.
The motorcade is arriving soon to Jimmy Carter's hometown of Plains, Georgia, where he will be laid to rest beside beloved wife, Rosalynn. Here's more on where they chose to be buried together.
President Biden honored Carter’s ‘character’ during his eulogy as Trump, Obama and other former presidents attended the service at the Washington National Cathedral