Jimmy Carter and his grandson, great-grandson, and wife cut the ribbon at the reopening of his library and museum.
(John Bazemore/Associated Press)
Revamped Carter Museum opens with interactive exhibits
Jimmy Carter and his grandson, great-grandson, and wife cut the ribbon at the reopening of his library and museum.
(John Bazemore/Associated Press)
ATLANTA - The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum reopened yesterday on the former president’s 85th birthday after an overhaul that devotes more space than any other presidential library to a commander in chief’s work after the White House. (Full article: 250 words)
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