Jimmy Carter National Historical Park
1924The tiny town of Plains, Georgia, population under 600, where the 39th president was born, raised, and returned after leaving the White House.
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The tiny town of Plains, Georgia, population under 600, where the 39th president was born, raised, and returned after leaving the White House.
8 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Imagine being locked up in this tiny, timber-built jail from 1900, a stark reminder of small-town justice. This is the Bronwood Calaboose, a wooden jail built right here in Bronwood, Georgia. It's not very big, only…
Step back in time to a simpler era at Boyd Mill Place, a grist mill that once hummed with activity. Built around 1870 by John Boyd, the mill operated for nearly a century, grinding corn and wheat for local farmers. The…
Take a look at what's left of the Leesburg train depot. It's more than just an old building; it's a reminder of when railroads were king in Georgia. The Leesburg Depot was part of the Central of Georgia Railway. It…
Imagine growing up in a place so formative, it shapes your entire presidency. That's Plains, Georgia, for Jimmy Carter. This park isn't just a collection of buildings; it's a journey into the roots of a man who led the…
This unassuming farmstead stands as a testament to perseverance, a place where a former slave built a legacy. Nathan Morgan, an African-American farmer, founded this farm in Sumter County. Born into slavery, Nathan…
The tiny town of Plains, Georgia, population under 600, where the 39th president was born, raised, and returned after leaving the White House.
You're approaching a place of quiet reflection, the final home and resting place of President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn. Built in 1961, this unassuming house in Plains, Georgia, was the Carters' only home.…
Step back in time at Liberty Hall, a relic of Georgia's cotton-producing past and the lives of those who worked the land. This plantation house, dating back to around 1861, was the heart of the Simpson Plantation, known…