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Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
Things To Do
 
Visitors at Boyhood Farm
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One of the wayside exhibits overlooking farm equipment at the Boyhood Farm.
 
Principal's Office
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The Principal's Office inside the museum
Plains High School serves as the park museum/visitor center. Visitors find a restored and furnished classroom, principle's office and auditorium. Other rooms feature exhibits that explain the Carters' lives in Plains, including political and business careers, education, family, religion and post presidency. There is a 25 minute video that focuses on the life and accomplishments of Jimmy Carter told by those who know him best, his friends, neighbors and family.
 
The Depot
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Exhibits inside the Plains Depot
The Plains Train Depot contains a self-guided museum with exhibits focusing on the 1976 Presidential Campaign. It served as a train depot from 1888 to 1951, when passenger service to the area was discontinued. The building was opened in 1976 as Jimmy Carter's Presidential Campaign Headquarters and during that time approximately 10,000 people a day came to Plains to find out about candidate Carter. Many state primary victories, as well as the presidential victory, were held in the streets around the depot. 
 
Garden and windmill
The garden and windmill offer unique insight into life on the farm.
The Boyhood Farm was owned by Earl Carter, Jimmy's father, from 1928 until the late 1940s. Jimmy Carter lived here from the age of four until he departed for college. The farm is restored to its appearance before electricity was installed in 1938. As you stroll along the walking path, stop and read the wayside exhibits at various points along the way. Push the buttons on the audio stations to listen to Jimmy Carter share stories about his childhood. Visit the boyhood home and explore the other buildings on the farm. Stop by the large barn to greet the goats and Francis, the mule. More...
Plains, Georgia Weather
Plains Weather
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SAM Shortline- Ride the Train
Enjoy a train ride from Cordele, GA to Plains, GA
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Maranatha Baptist Church
Jimmy Carter's Sunday School Schedule
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Plains High School  

Did You Know?
Plains High School serves as the museum and visitor center for the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site. The school is one of Georgia's state symbols - The Official State School of Georgia. Georgia's state crop is the peanut and the state fruit is the peach.

Last Updated: February 23, 2008 at 14:52 EST