Bishop, Entire GA Delegation, Sponsor Resolution To Create Carter National Historic Park

Plains could become even more of a shrine to the Greatest President of All Time: Jimmy Carter.

Congressman Sanford Bishop and every other Georgian in congress sponsored a resolution to rename the Carter National Historic Site to the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park.

A statement from Bishop, who represents Plains, said the park would consist of four locations: “the Carter boyhood farm; Plains High School, where President and Mrs. Carter attended; the Plains Train Depot where President Carter ran his presidential campaign; and years from now, the home the Carters currently live in and their graves.”

Congressman Bishop:

“President and Mrs. Carter had a huge impact in Georgia, the entire nation, and throughout the world.  They have dedicated their entire lives to public service. With this legislation, visitors now and in the future will come to Plains and be inspired to serve the nation and make a difference.” 

Senator Johnny Isakson:

“President Jimmy Carter’s humanitarian legacy extends far beyond the boundaries of his home state of Georgia and even the United States, but nowhere is he more beloved or ‘at home’ than in his native Plains. This bill could not be a more fitting tribute, and I’m proud to join our Georgia delegation to support it.”

Senator David Perdue:

“One thing is certain: President and Mrs. Carter have never forgotten where they came from. Growing up in rural Georgia taught the Carters the importance of faith, family, and service, and those values have guided them their entire lives. Today, Plains, Georgia is a living monument to the Carters and their lifetime of service. I’m proud to stand with the entire Georgia delegation to ensure President Carter’s legacy is preserved for generations to come. We should never forget that in America, the son of a small-town peanut farmer can become president of the United States.”

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