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Visiting Plains, Georgia, the Home of President Jimmy Carter 

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Visiting Plains Is a Bit Like Taking a Walk Into a 50-Year-Old Time Capsule
Today, we’re sharing a report on our camping trip to Plains, Georgia, home of President Jimmy Carter. At the same time, Devin will share interviews he did with friends of the former President in his newsletter and podcast, Superpowers for Good.
Plains, Georgia, is not that different from other small towns in rural America and yet is entirely unique. President Jimmy Carter was born there and plans to continue living there. He’ll reach the age of 98 on October 1st.
Elected President in 1976, he sealed the town’s place in history. His homes and haunts would become historic. In some ways, the town is a bit of a time capsule. If Carters had a connection to a place, the community has sought to preserve it.
Downtown Plains is a don’-miss part of your visit. A row of nine buildings comprises the heart of the community. The businesses include an antique shop, an inn, a peanut store (that sells locally famous peanut-flavored ice cream) and a political collectibles store claiming the most extensive inventory in the world.
Just across the street from downtown, you’ll find the train station where the former Governor of Georgia launched and ran his Presidential campaign. He chose the building because it was the only one available for rent in the tiny town in 1974 with a functioning restroom.
This famous peanut statue is just a few blocks out of town. RVers, note there is a little RV park at this spot, along with a convenience store. We camped in a beautiful RV park in nearby Albany, Georgia.
The Carters both attended Plains High School. Today, the National Park Service operates the building as a museum. The exhibits focus on the segregation that Georgia imposed strictly during the years the Carters attended. The Carters are champions of inclusion and always have been.
Jimmy’s childhood bedroom by Devin Thorpe
We thoroughly enjoyed visiting the childhood home of Jimmy Carter. He lived here from age four until he entered the U.S. Naval Academy. Typical of the 1930s, the rural dwelling had no running water or electricity. The family kept a battery-powered radio in the living room.
Maranatha Baptist Church sanctuary by Devin Thorpe
A complete visit to Plains should include attending a service at Maranatha Baptist Church, where Mr. Jimmy, as locals often call him, famously taught Sunday School for four decades following his Presidency. An avid woodworker, he made the cross that hangs at the front of the sanctuary and the collection plates.
Near Plains, we visited Albany and found the Ray Charles memorial downtown. The artist, born in 1930, lost all vision by age six. He had an extraordinary musical career before passing away in 2004. The plaza is part of a large, beautiful river-front park. It is well worth a stop.
We were surprised to find a little place to stand outside the Carters’ home with some signs and information. The home, difficult to see in the photo above, is a 3,200-square-foot ranch-style house built for them in 1961. They have lived there, except for time spent in public housing in Atlanta and Washington, ever since. Assigned a driver for security, the Carters converted the garage to a woodworking shop, representing the only significant change to the home. Talking with Zac Steele, who visited the Carters in their home on the day of our visit, we learned that it remains virtually unchanged inside.
As we visited the delightful town, we routinely felt that the community had preserved it much as it was when the President returned from Washington in a downpour locals attributed to heaven weeping.

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Комментарии : 9   
@markstipulkoski1389
@markstipulkoski1389 2 года назад
Nice little video. Have you planned a trip in October to see Fall leaves, perhaps to the Blue Ridge Parkway?
@oursolartrailer
@oursolartrailer 2 года назад
We are heading up to the Carolinas in October. We're planning to stick to the coast. I hope we'll see some color. We don't know what to expect. Thank you for watching!
@rayschrab6509
@rayschrab6509 Год назад
We visited Plains some years ago. The Carter boyhood home farm in particular is fascinating. You get a look at Southern farm life as it was during the Depression. Quite a difference from the comforts we take for granted today.
@oursolartrailer
@oursolartrailer Год назад
You are so right! The battery-powered radio really struck me.
@dhicks59
@dhicks59 2 года назад
Welcome to my hometown
@oursolartrailer
@oursolartrailer 2 года назад
Thank you so much! We loved visiting Plains!
@karlbloss
@karlbloss 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this! One question since you use your car to get around while camping: How do you keep your trailer secured in the campground while you're gone? Theoretically someone could just hook it up to a trailer hitch and drive off if it's not secured. Do you lock the hitch mount on the trailer? Chain it to a tree or picnic table? Or just trust that folks are basically decent and won't bother it? Keep the travel videos coming!
@oursolartrailer
@oursolartrailer 2 года назад
Great question. We have lots of locks on it. If you don't put it down, it is hard to tow. There is a lock that prevents someone from hitching up to another vehicle. (I don't trust it alone but with everything else, we don't worry.)
@karlbloss
@karlbloss 2 года назад
@@oursolartrailer Good point regarding towing while the camper is deployed. At least it would be obvious.
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