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  1. Plains is a city in Sumter County, Georgia, United States. The population was 573 at the 2020 census and it is a part of the Americus Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is well known as the birthplace of Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn, who were the president and first lady of the United States from 1977 to 1981.

  2. WELCOME TO PLAINS - HOME OF US PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER. Located in Southwest Georgia among the pine trees, peanut fields, magnolias, and gnats is Plains, Georgia, U. S. A. History.

  3. About the National Historic Site. Visitors to Plains may want to visit the three historic places: the Plains High School Museum, the 1888 Depot (1976 Presidential Campaign Headquarters), and the Boyhood Farm. Operating Hours. The historic site is open daily, except on Thanksgiving day, Christmas day, and New Year’s day.

  4. Plan your visit to historic Plains, Georgia, home of the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter! Find out what you will discover in our small piece of history. Learn more about the Jimmy Carter National Historic Park, Maranatha Baptist Church, Plains Inn, Buffalo Cafe, and SAM Shortline Excursions.

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  5. Nov 25, 2023 · The rural southern culture of Plains, Georgia revolves around farming, church, and school, which had a large influence in molding the character and shaping the political policies of the 39th President of the United States.

  6. The Jimmy Carter National Historical Park, located in Plains, Georgia, preserves sites associated with Jimmy Carter (born 1924), 39th president of the United States. These include his residence, boyhood farm, school, and the town railroad depot, which served as his campaign headquarters during the 1976 election.

  7. Sep 25, 2023 · The story of Plains, Georgia, is a tapestry of time, with threads dating back to 1840. In the 19th century, this region was home to three distinct settlements: the Plains of Dura, Magnolia Springs, and the smaller community of Lebanon.