News
PLAINS, Ga. — The burial sites for former President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter are now open to the public.
Mary Prince met President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter 54 years ago as a wrongly convicted murderer. She talks about becoming a beloved nanny, caregiver and member of the family.
It’s a story about redemption and family ties. Mary Prince was the nanny-turned-caregiver, whose narrative is interwoven with the family that took her in – the Carters ...
A rare watercolor of early Pottsville by Howard N. Watson is the centerpiece of Hometown Pottsville, an exhibit at the ...
As president, Carter nurtured woodworking rather than his golf game, spending hours in a wood shop at Camp David to make small presents for family and friends. And when he left the White House ...
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — The world knew Jimmy Carter as a president and humanitarian, but he also was a woodworker, painter and poet, creating a body of artistic work that reflects deeply personal ...
And when he left the White House, West Wing aides and Cabinet members pooled money for a shopping spree at Sears, Roebuck & Co. so he could finally assemble a full-scale home woodshop.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results