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Jimmy Carter National Historical Park is a historical place in Plains, GA.

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Cold Fox
Cold Fox -Local Guide
10 months ago
What a way to spend President's Day! This was the perfect choice for an experience of educational and historical significance. Well done by the site management and associated staff who provide a well established journey through the museum and the literature that accompanies...Read More
Wind Napol
Wind Napol -Local Guide
a year ago
This has been such an honor to get to visit the school of our 39th president. The National park service has been taking care of this location really well. The school offers in depth of how it was back in the day. You need about...Read More
Nikeisha Burgess
Nikeisha Burgess -Local Guide
2 years ago
A Beautiful Piece Of Plains, Georgia History. Small Town, Big Charm. If You're Looking For A New Experience Away From Atlanta, Make The Scenic Drive To Plains, Georgia. Hopefully, You Have The Opportunity To Meet Ms. Marilyn, One Of The AMAZING Volunteer Rangers Of The...Read More
praypeacejerusalem
praypeacejerusalem
10 months ago
This was a good experience to learn more about a former president and his wife from childhood until the present. There were different locations throughout town and just outside of town with all in close proximity and all free. You got to see their childhood...Read More
David Goerner
David Goerner -Local Guide
5 months ago
Very impressive Park, where the museum and visitors center is located inside the actual Plains High School itself, where both Jimmy and Rosalyn attended and met.The whole surrounding area is quite beautiful and pleasant, i can see why people don't want to leave and want...Read More
Nina Steinmeyer
Nina Steinmeyer -Local Guide
5 years ago
We went a town over to Plains, GA to visit the boyhood home and high school of President Jimmy Carter. He still lives in this very town today and has lived there since leaving office. His boyhood home and surrounding property with structures was taken...Read More
Dee Anderson
Dee Anderson -Local Guide
10 months ago
“One person, standing on principle, can make a positive difference in the lives of many.”Jimmy CarterHe certainly did before, during and after his presidency. He is such a modest, wise man full of integrity and compassion!The Park includes the Plains HS now museum, Jimmy’s...Read More
Curtiss Harris
Curtiss Harris -Local Guide
a year ago
I had a very enjoyable day in Plains,Ga. with my wife. We took a train ride on "Sam's shortline" that was nice. Everyone was very friendly & the volunteers were so nice, respectful & helpful to our needs. While in Plains in the downtown area,...Read More
Leann Sanborn
Leann Sanborn -Local Guide
2 years ago
A good place to learn about the early influences in the lives of Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter. From the only public school either of them attended, you can go to Carter's first presidential campaign headquarters, his brother Billy's gas station, his boyhood home,...Read More
michael watts
michael watts -Local Guide
a year ago
What a wonderful place to go.To see the boyhood home of a President. Who Started with. Such Humble beginnings And rose to the highest office in the land. And became a wonderful humanitarian.Who still serves his churchAnd community at nearly 100 years old.
Susan Hardee
Susan Hardee -Local Guide
a year ago
Awesome historical town dedicated to the life of Jimmy Carter and his presidency. This was a significant learning experiencing because through my lifetime I had only heard negative things about him and his presidency. A visit to the National Historic Park quickly makes...Read More
Teresa Conville
Teresa Conville -Local Guide
2 years ago
The Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm is a peaceful, beautiful, and quiet place to visit. I love walking around the grounds and through the house. Stop by sometime and sit on the front porch!The Plains Depot sign and the other downtown photos are from the Plains...Read More
Veronica Maria D
Veronica Maria D -Local Guide
3 years ago
I really enjoyed this National park... the people are so very friendly and everyone is willing to share a story, enjoyed the Shortline train ride to the Carter farm where you get to walk the property and see the animals ... I actually got to...Read More
Nathan Bannister
Nathan Bannister -Local Guide
a year ago
I would have given this 5 stars except for the sign on the Carter's front yard fence. "Black Lives Matter" the same as everyone else's lives matter. Considering the BLM movement and the Antifa have become almost indistinguishable, I cannot understand why someone would...Read More
Ankit Patel
Ankit Patel
3 years ago
This site in nearby Plains was created to preserve and protect a number of buildings connected to the life and politics of President Jimmy Carter.Among its buildings are the president’s home, the school he attended as a child, and the railroad depot that acted as...Read More
Karen Tucker
Karen Tucker -Local Guide
5 years ago
I've read a few of President Carter's books and was very excited to visit the Historic Site, which is basically the whole town of Plains. It's quiet and lovely to just take a walk around. My son loved the Carter Boyhood Home, where he met...Read More
Helen Williams
Helen Williams
6 years ago
Vince Adams
Vince Adams -Local Guide
3 months ago
Been several times and it never disappoints. Always learn something new. Staff was knowledgeable and helpful. Except for the lady in the East wing. Signage wasn't clearly posted saying "off limits" until you walked into that hall. Then after I took note of it,...Read More
Tracy Lynn
Tracy Lynn -Local Guide
4 months ago
This is historic Plains, Georgia with lots of amazing history. This is the hometown of Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter. It's like a walk back in time. The National Park Service rangers are helpful and friendly. Make sure you get to Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Farm and...Read More
Vickie Counts
Vickie Counts -Local Guide
7 months ago
Excellent! Well worth the time to visit. The Pines High School is the place to begin. The building is well preserved and each room is filled with history of the school and of Jimmy Carter, his family, his presidency and his deeds of service. Docents...Read More
Jane kinney
Jane kinney -Local Guide
7 months ago
We. My husband and I really enjoyed our visit here. The visitor center was really clean and maintained. Nice that they saved the old school house. The boyhood home was also well maintained. The depot has a nice little museum in it. Hard to believe...Read More
Denise Crandall
Denise Crandall -Local Guide
2 years ago
June 23, 2022. We were kind of in the area passing through. The old high school and it's Jimmy Carter exhibits were interesting. Being able to actually tour his boyhood home was great! Went by the family compound, which of course, you can't access. ...Read More
Mac McCormick III
Mac McCormick III -Local Guide
2 years ago
A great place to visit to get a better understanding of one of our past Presidents. It consists of the visitors center/museum in the old Plains High School, the Plains Train Depot, and the family farm where Carter grew up. On the way from the...Read More
Jeff Truax
Jeff Truax
2 years ago
There are three separate pieces to this National Park Service site--Plains High School, the rail depot used as the 1976 campaign headquarters, and the Jimmy Carter boyhood home about a mile away in Archery. GA.The entire site is well done, be sure to visit all...Read More
Meagan Dykes
Meagan Dykes -Local Guide
5 years ago
This was a fun, cheap stop on our road trip. It’s so cool that you can just drive by President Carter’s house and the host at the museum told us stories about how President Carter just casually walks around town often. It is...Read More
Cindy Clough
Cindy Clough -Local Guide
7 years ago
This historic site is quite thorough in covering President Carter's life. The Plains High School gives in-depth information and presentations from his school years through the work being accomplished through the Carter Center. The train depot, Carter's campaign headquarters, is interesting. A visit to Jimmy...Read More
E Purser
E Purser -Local Guide
2 years ago
Disappointed that it was closed during posted open hours when we attempted to visit. Apparently it closes if severe weather is anticipated - understandable, but there was no notification on any website that we looked at or on the doors of the old high school.Edited:...Read More
Daniel Stanley
Daniel Stanley
5 years ago
I thought it was the best. As soon as we stopped at the welcome station on Hwy 280 coming into Plains. I forgot the lady’s name,but she told us all about Plains and other sights to see while in GA. When we entered the Carter’s...Read More
Tim Buckley
Tim Buckley -Local Guide
6 years ago
It's a wonderful little town where you feel like you've stepped back in time back to 1976. There was even a pay phone attached to telephone pole but sadly it didn't work.I still checked it for change and those of you old enough to...Read More
James Johnston
James Johnston -Local Guide
6 years ago
Basically the historic site is the whole town! Many different locations to visit, most within walking distance if you park smart. The kids will have a location hunt they can do where they visit a number of locations in the town and get...Read More
Brian K (Jagbuck)
Brian K (Jagbuck) -Local Guide
6 years ago
Even though the sights to see are few, the feeling of patriotism is evident from both the Carters and the town. If you have never been to this town you have to go no matter your political views.Even though Jimmy and Rosalyn are in their...Read More

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