The state funeral observances for President Jimmy Carter continued Tuesday with the 39th president's family and Carter's remains traveling from Atlanta to D.C.
The state funeral process for President Jimmy Carter continues Tuesday with the 39th president's family and Carter's remains traveling from Atlanta to D.C.
Members and staff of the Carter Presidential Center surrounded the Circle of Flags to watch the hearse leave for Dobbins Air Reserve Base.
After days of tributes in Georgia, former President Jimmy Carter is heading to Washington, D.C. for the next part of his funeral.
A National Funeral Service will be held for President Carter at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9 at the National Cathedral in Washington. 11Alive will stream the funeral and other observances this week on all of our digital platforms, including the 11Alive+ app. Search "11Alive" on Roku, Amazon Fire TV or Apple TV devices to download and watch live.
ATLANTA — The state funeral observances for President Jimmy Carter continue Tuesday with the 39th president's family and Carter's remains traveling from Atlanta to Washington, D.C. The state funeral process for the late president began on Saturday.
Public observances are continuing to be held in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. and according to the family, Carter will be buried in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Each president’s final resting ...
ATLANTA - After days of tributes in Georgia, the body of former President Jimmy Carter landed in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday for the next part of his funeral. The 39th president of the United ...
President Carter's journey from Atlanta to the nation's capital will involve traffic disruptions as his remains are moved from The Carter Center, where he has been lying in repose the past few days, to Dobbins Air Reserve Base, where Special Air Mission 39 will depart for Washington.
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