National Geographic photographer Jodi Cobb took a detour into the town of Plains, Georgia—and found a town giddy with the ...
Billy Carter, who owned a gas station, visited the country in 1978 and 1979 as part of his work on behalf of an American company seeking to get into the oil industry there. A Senate committee ...
The US National Park in Georgia is testimony to former US President Jimmy Carter ... Billy Beer cans at local shops in downtown Plains and see Billy Beer paraphernalia at the Billy Carter Gas ...
Jimmy Carter remains the most memorable U.S ... Across the street was a famous gas station, owned by Billy, who was forever attracting media attention as Jimmy’s “bad boy” brother.
Always the family rebel, Billy Carter reveled in the role of Georgia good ol’ boy at the gas station he owned in Plains. He also marketed a beer — Billy Beer — under his own name.
Jimmy Carter was not a president of the first ... an improbable bid for the White House. His brother Billy, who ran a Plains gas station and became a celebrity before descending into self-parody ...
Billy Brew Carter’s family included colorful characters such as his sister Ruth, a faith healer, and brother Billy, a gas-station operator whose enjoyment of drinking led to the creation of the ...
as well as the gas station once run by Carter’s younger brother, Billy. Carter’s legacy spans the globe. He was the first U.S. president to make a state visit to sub-Saharan Africa ...
Billy Carter never seemed to find a comfortable place in his brother’s political operation. “Daddy was perfectly happy at the gas station,” Kim Fuller said, gesturing across the street from ...
Former President Jimmy Carter will be buried in the small town where he lived, married, and died: Plains, Georgia. Carter spent more than 80 of his 100 years in and around the town, which still has ...