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Former U.S. Presidents: #39 James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. Historical Markers

 
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By Sandra Hughes, July 22, 2009
Tuscumbia Big Spring Park
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Alabama (Colbert County), Tuscumbia — Tuscumbia Big Spring
2Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — The Hon. Rufus A. Lewis — 1906 - 1999
3Alabama (Winston County), Haleyville — The Honorable Frank Minis Johnson, Jr.
4Arizona (Coconino County), Grand Canyon National Park — Horace M. Albright — Horace M. Albright Trading Center — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
5Arkansas (Benton County), Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
6California (Kern County), Tehachapi — Wind Energy Industry
7California (San Luis Obispo County), Atascadero — Faces of Freedom Veterans Memorial
8District of Columbia (Washington), Southwest Federal Center — The General Dwight David Eisenhower Plaza — United States Holocaust Memorial Museum — "Loss and Regeneration, 1993" —
9District of Columbia (Washington), Southwest Waterfront — Can you identify these famous Civil Rights leaders? — All four lived in this Southwest DC neighborhood!
10District of Columbia (Washington), Southwest Waterfront — Dr. Dorothy Height
11Florida (Monroe County), Key West — F-546 — The Little White House
12Florida (Monroe County), Key West — The Little White House
13Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — First Baptist Church Bell
14Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Conrad Aiken
15Georgia (Cook County), Adel — 037-5 — Reed Bingham State Park Bridge
16Georgia (Fulton County), Atlanta — Freedom Park
17Georgia (Fulton County), Roswell — 6 — W.J. Dolvin House
18Georgia (Liberty County), Walthourville — City of Walthourville History
19Georgia (Sumter County), Americus — 129-10 — Georgia Southwestern State University
20Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Always a Reckoning
21Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Archery, Georgia
22Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Billy Carter Service Station
23Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Blacksmith Shop
24Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Carter Warehouse
25Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Cash Crops
26Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Catch the Mules
27Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Jimmy Carter Slept Here
28Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Farm / From Here To Plains — Jimmy Carter National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
29Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Legacy of an Outdoor Childhood
30Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Never Far from Home
31Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Next-door Neighbors
32Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Old Bank Building
33Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Old Carter Peanut Warehouse
34Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Plains Depot — Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, Plains, Georgia — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
35Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Plains High School
36Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — 129-9 — President Jimmy Carter
37Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Rosalynn Smith Carter — First Lady of the United States of America, 1977-1981 — First Lady of Georgia, 1971-1975 —
38Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Tennis Court
39Georgia (Sumter County), Plains — Wise Sanitarium — 1921-1936
40Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Jonas Salk — (October 28, 1914 - June 23, 1995)
41Maryland (Montgomery County), Derwood — Mattie J.T. Stepanek Peace Garden
42Nebraska (Lancaster County), Lincoln — Ronald Reagan — 1911 - 2004
43New Hampshire (Grafton County), Littleton — Host to History
44New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Donald Cook Square
45New York (Niagara County), Niagara Falls — The Most Combat Decorated World War II Soldier
46New York (Schenectady County), Rotterdam — Home of Jimmy Carter
47Ohio (Athens County), Athens — Ohio University's Distinguished Visitors
48Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — 69-25 — Jesse Owens
49Oregon (Lane County), Eugene — Jimmy Carter (2002)
50Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Cheyney — Jimmy Carter
51Pennsylvania (Elk County), St. Marys — General Edward C. Meyer
52South Carolina (Charleston County), Charleston — Septima Poinsette Clark 1898-1987
53South Dakota (Minnehaha County), Sioux Falls — Ronald Reagan — 1911-2004
54South Dakota (Pennington County), Rapid City — The American Commitment — The Berlin Wall Memorial
55Texas (Bexar County), San Antonio — 18446 — Lydia Mendoza — (May 31, 1916 - December 20, 2007)
56Texas (Harris County), Houston — Site of the National Women's Conference — November 18 - 21, 1977
57Virginia (Newport News), South Newport News — Jessie Menifield Rattley Municipal Center — Newport News, Virginia — Educator, Politician and Civil Rights Pioneer —
58Wisconsin (Crawford County), Ferryville — 528 — Patrick Joseph Lucey — Governor of Wisconsin, 1971 – 1977
59Wyoming (Teton County), Moose — A Spiritual Heart in the Park
 
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