| Jimmy Carter National Historic Site | |
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The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site includes President Carter’s residence, boyhood farm, school, and the railroad depot, which served as his campaign headquarters during the 1976 election. The Plains High School serves as the park’s museum and visitor center. The Jimmy Carter National Preservation District includes part of the town of Plains and its environs. The area surrounding the residence is under the protection of the Secret Service and the home is not open to the public.
Jimmy Carter Boyhood
Farm
Situated three miles outside of the town of Plains in the community of
Archery, the Boyhood Farm was Jimmy Carter's home from the age of four until
he departed for college. The 360-acre farm is restored to its appearance in
1937 before electricity was installed. It was owned by Earl Carter,
Jimmy’s father, from 1928 until the late 1940s. The National Park Service
now maintains 17 acres which includes the boyhood home and commissary. Other
facilities are restored and reconstructed such as the barn, buggy shed, pump
house, tennis court, tenant houses, and blacksmith shop. The park also
includes a new entrance road and sign, parking area, comfort station,
walking trails, and exhibits.
Plains High
School/Visitor Center
Located on north Bond Street in Plains, Plains High School serves as the
park museum/visitor center. Visitors find a restored and furnished
classroom, principal’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. The
story of the park is told in a 25-minute audio-visual presentation in the
auditorium and through the site brochures. The museum also includes an
audio-visual tour by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter of their house. Children ages
7 to 12 may expand their experience at the park by participating in the
Junior Ranger Program, earning a special badge and certificate. The Visitor
Center is open from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
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The
Plains Depot (built in 1885) |
Plains Depot - 1976
Carter Presidential Campaign Headquarters
The building contains a self-guided museum with exhibits focusing on the
1976 Presidential campaign. It is open daily from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. It served as a train
depot from 1888 to 1951, when passenger service was discontinued. The
building was opened in 1976 as Jimmy Carter’s Presidential Campaign
Headquarters. During the 1976 campaign, approximately 10,000 people a day
came to Plains to find out about the candidate Carter. Many state primary
victories, as well as the Presidential victory, were held in the streets
around the depot.
The park is closed
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. For further information, call
229-824-4104.
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