Jimmy Carter dies at 100. White House Historical Association discusses Jimmy Carter's legacy.
Former President Jimmy Carter will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday afternoon after a memorial service attended by his family, Vice President Kamala Harris, members of Congress and other officials.
Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, December 30, Carter's official condolence book will be available for the public to sign at The People’s House: A White House Experience, located at 1700 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006.
Amid the energy crisis of the 1970s, President Jimmy Carter hoped to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil.
The body of President Jimmy Carter has arrived in Washington, D.C. as the nation prepares for the official state funeral for the former Commander-in-Chief.
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"I've let my wife be the ultimate judge on what should be done," Carter said in 1995 of his funeral plans. Carter, who returned to his hometown of Plains, Georgia, after his term as president ended, was active in his local community, and taught Sunday School at Maranatha Baptist Church.
Former President Jimmy Carter’s term in the White House was marked by soaring inflation and hours-long lines for gas. The notes people write at the White House Historical Association aren’t about policy, they’re about who Jimmy Carter was. “Post-Watergate, post-Vietnam, he served with honor,” Doug Furness said.
The need for alternative sources of energy and a desire for energy independence prompted President Jimmy Carter to install the first solar panels on the roof of the White House in 1979. The panels were later removed by the Reagan administration in 1986 and placed in storage.
A special service will be held in the Capitol Rotunda, with eulogies by Vice President Kamala Harris, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.
Funeral services honoring the former president will span six days, include three cities and various stops significant to Carter, his family and his legacy.