In Plains, Georgia, Jimmy Carter Was Surrounded by People Who Took Care of Him
Briefly

"In a town where it seemed that every public building was a stop on his life, the house remained private. It was here that Mr. Carter spent much of his post-presidency and the final years of his life, surrounded by a close-knit circle of support."
"Collectively, they ended up as stewards both of a man in the twilight of life and of the political legacy of a world leader. You would do it for any friend, no matter what their position in life or what their careers were, said Andi Walker..."
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