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Former U.S. Presidents: #39 James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. Historical Markers
1 ► Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Tuscumbia Big Spring — |
2 ► Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Hon. Rufus A. Lewis 1906 - 1999 — |
3 ► Alabama, Winston County, Haleyville — The Honorable Frank Minis Johnson, Jr. — |
4 ► Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park — Horace M. Albright Horace M. Albright Trading Center National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
5 ► Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief — |
6 ► California, Kern County, Tehachapi — Wind Energy Industry — |
7 ► California, San Luis Obispo County, Atascadero — Faces of Freedom Veterans Memorial — |
8 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Solidarność No Bread Without Freedom Reported permanently removed |
9 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Federal Center — The General Dwight David Eisenhower Plaza United States Holocaust Memorial Museum "Loss and Regeneration, 1993" — |
10 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Waterfront — Can you identify these famous Civil Rights leaders? All four lived in this Southwest DC neighborhood! Reported unreadable |
11 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Waterfront — Dr. Dorothy Height — |
12 ► Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Operation Eagle Claw (April 24, 1980) Hillsborough County Veterans Memorial Park — |
13 ► Florida, Monroe County, Key West — The Little White House — |
14 ► Florida, Monroe County, Key West — F-546 — The Little White House — |
15 ► Florida, Seminole County, Sanford — Mount Vernon Grove Featured Tree Mount Vernon Red Maple — |
16 ► Georgia, Ben Hill County, Fitzgerald — First Baptist Church Bell — |
17 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Conrad Aiken — |
18 ► Georgia, Cook County, Adel — 037-5 — Reed Bingham State Park Bridge — |
19 ► Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Sweet Auburn — Freedom Park — |
20 ► Georgia, Fulton County, Roswell — 6 — W.J. Dolvin House — |
21 ► Georgia, Liberty County, Walthourville — City of Walthourville History — |
22 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Americus — 129-10 — Georgia Southwestern State University — |
23 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Always a Reckoning — |
24 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Archery, Georgia — |
25 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Billy Carter Service Station — |
26 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Blacksmith Shop — |
27 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Carter Warehouse — |
28 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Cash Crops — |
29 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Catch the Mules — |
30 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Jimmy Carter National Historic Site — |
31 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Jimmy Carter Slept Here — |
32 ► Georgia, 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 — |
33 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Legacy of an Outdoor Childhood — |
34 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Never Far from Home — |
35 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Next-door Neighbors — |
36 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Old Bank Building — |
37 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Old Carter Peanut Warehouse — |
38 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Plains Depot Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, Plains, Georgia National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
39 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Plains High School — |
40 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Plains Honors Her Own Jimmy Carter — |
41 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — 129-9 — President Jimmy Carter — |
42 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Rosalynn Smith Carter First Lady of the United States of America, 1977-1981 First Lady of Georgia, 1971-1975 — |
43 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Tennis Court — |
44 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — The Home Jimmy Carter National Historic Site — |
45 ► Georgia, Sumter County, Plains — Wise Sanitarium 1921-1936 — |
46 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jonas Salk (October 28, 1914 - June 23, 1995) — |
47 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Thurmont — Harriet Chapel Circa 1828 — |
48 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Derwood — Mattie J.T. Stepanek Peace Garden — |
49 ► Nebraska, Lancaster County, Lincoln — Ronald Reagan 1911 - 2004 — |
50 ► New Hampshire, Grafton County, Littleton — Host to History — |
51 ► New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Kensington — Donald Cook Square .191 Acre Reported permanently removed |
52 ► New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Windsor Terrace — Colonel Donald Cook Square — |
53 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, Upper West Side — Alfred Nobel 1833 - 1896 Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, Economics — |
54 ► New York, Niagara County, Niagara Falls — The Most Combat Decorated World War II Soldier — |
55 ► New York, Schenectady County, Rotterdam — Home of Jimmy Carter — |
56 ► Ohio, Athens County, Athens — Ohio University's Distinguished Visitors — |
57 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Olentangy West — 69-25 — Jesse Owens — |
58 ► Ohio, Montgomery County, Dayton, Downtown — James E. "Jimmy" Carter Thirty Ninth President of the United States — |
59 ► Oregon, Lane County, Eugene — Jimmy Carter (2002) — |
60 ► Pennsylvania, Delaware County, West Chester, Thornbury Township — Jimmy Carter — |
61 ► Pennsylvania, Elk County, St. Marys — General Edward C. Meyer — |
62 ► Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Washington Square West — The Walnut Street Theatre — |
63 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, Ansonborough — Septima Poinsette Clark 1898-1987 — |
64 ► South Dakota, Minnehaha County, Sioux Falls — Ronald Reagan 1911-2004 — |
65 ► South Dakota, Pennington County, Rapid City — The American Commitment The Berlin Wall Memorial — |
66 ► Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Edgewood — 18446 — Lydia Mendoza (May 31, 1916 - December 20, 2007) — |
67 ► Texas, Harris County, Houston, Theater District — Site of the National Women's Conference November 18 - 21, 1977 — |
68 ► Virginia, Newport News, South Newport News — Jessie Menifield Rattley Municipal Center Newport News, Virginia Educator, Politician and Civil Rights Pioneer — |
69 ► Wisconsin, Crawford County, Ferryville — 528 — Patrick Joseph Lucey Governor of Wisconsin, 1971 1977 — |
70 ► Wyoming, Teton County, Moose — A Spiritual Heart in the Park — |