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  2. Photos show Jimmy Carter's peanut farm, where he grew up ...

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    Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday aged 100, grew up on a peanut farm in Archery, Georgia. He helped harvest and sell cotton, peanuts, sugar cane, and corn before he left for college.

  3. Jimmy Carter: From peanut farmer to one-term president and ...

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    Jimmy Carter on his Georgia peanut farm in 1976 [Getty Images] James Earl Carter Jr was born on 1 October 1924 in the small town of Plains, Georgia, the eldest of four children.

  4. Photos show Jimmy Carter's inspiring life, from humble ... - AOL

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    Jimmy Carter on his peanut farm. PhotoQuest/Getty Images After the farm began to falter in the late 1940s, Earl Carter sold the family's farmhouse and surrounding land in 1949. moving the family ...

  5. Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia

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    Born in Plains, Georgia, Carter graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946 and joined the submarine service before returning home to tend to the family peanut farm. He was active in the civil rights movement, then served as state senator and governor before running for president in 1976.

  6. Why President Jimmy Carter was famous for peanuts - AOL

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    Before entering the political arena, Carter, who passed away at age 100 on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, managed his family's peanut farm in Plains, Georgia, according to the National Park Service (NPS).

  7. Jimmy Carter Peanut Statue - Wikipedia

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    Every few years, the statue is re-painted in the shade of "peanut" by Michael Dominik. [6] Jimmy Carter once admitted that he disliked the peanut's smile. [6] Jill Stuckey, the superintendent of the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park, claimed that Carter “hates” the statue, which stands on the route between his house and the church he attended weekly. [7]

  8. Jimmy Carter National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The Jimmy Carter National Historical Park, located in Plains, Georgia, preserves sites associated with Jimmy Carter (1924–2024), 39th president of the United States. These include his residence, boyhood farm, school, and the town railroad depot, which served as his campaign headquarters during the 1976 election. The building which used to be ...

  9. Mourners Place Peanuts, Peaches and Even Peanut Butter ... - AOL

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    Carter was born into a family of primarily peanut farmers. Much of his youth was spent working on the Plains peanut farm that his family had cultivated, and Carter used the money he earned to ...