Mattie Wright, 73, from Albany, Georgia, signs the condolence book in memory of former president Jimmy Carter on the day of former president Carter’s funeral in his hometown of Plains on ...
MACON, Ga. — On Saturday, former president Jimmy Carter's funeral proceedings began with his motorcade taking a trip from his hometown of Plains, Georgia through parts of the Peach State until ...
The state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter begins Saturday in his home state. Follow for updates on the motorcade from Plains to Atlanta ...
3 p.m. Plains, Ga. to Atlanta, Ga. How far is it from Jimmy Carter's hometown to Georgia State Capitol ... Carter is passing northbound through Macon and on its way toward Atlanta.
The hearse carrying Jimmy Carter passes through downtown Plains, Georgia the morning of Jan. 4, 2025. Mike Haskey/Ledger-Enquirer 10:40 a.m. - This was personal a moment for Kathy Cross and a half ...
An unbelievable American story':Mourners line streets from Plains to honor Jimmy Carter ... who traveled from Macon, Georgia, for the procession. Carter will lie in repose at the Carter Center ...
"I think he was the finest man that ever served in office," said Randy Fenley, who traveled from Macon, Georgia for the procession. Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025; Plains, Ga; A boy salutes as the hearse ...
He then returns to Plains for a funeral service at his longtime place of ... − Randy Fenley, who traveled from Macon, Georgia for the funeral procession. “I started researching presidents, senators ...
Carter’s ride through Plains marks the beginning of one last journey, a trip that will mirror the path of his storied life.
Amazingly, Plains had a Mercer clinic six weeks later. “Back when he was governor of Georgia, there was a proposition ... college which has campuses in Macon, Savannah, Columbus and now Valdosta.
"I think he was the finest man that ever served in office," said Randy Fenley, who traveled from Macon, Georgia for the procession. From Plains: "He was the same man all the time": Plains locals, ...
"I think he was the finest man that ever served in office," said Randy Fenley, who traveled from Macon, Georgia for the procession. The procession will conclude back in Plains on Jan. 9 ...