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I wanted to visit all the presidential libraries, but this one tells the story of a man I admire most. Plus I lived in Georgia during his campaign victory. Very interesting place to visit and a great opportunity to learn.
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The Carter Center Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Carter Center, located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, is a non-profit organization established by Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalyn Carter in 1982 to promote the resolution of international conflicts and the promotion of democracy and human rights.
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The Carter Center Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I wanted to visit all the presidential libraries, but this one tells the story of a man I admire most. Plus I lived in Georgia during his campaign victory. Very interesting place to visit and a great opportunity to learn.
The lights here are bright, the garden is very beautiful, there are many colorful flowers inside, I can't even connect to the name, there is a lake, the lake is green, there are many ducks swimming on the water, I like it very much!
The nonprofit organization, founded in 1982 by former US President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter, is set in a green clump. The main purpose of the organization is to promote international conflict resolution and democracy and human rights, so the white building shell lays the main theme. In addition, the fountain at the door is also very delicate, which mainly displays the couple's help for world peace.
The Carter Center is a very public interest place, and here is the memorial hall of former President Carter, many of Carter's statues can be seen.
The Carter Center is an artistically valuable building in Atlanta, with white architecture and exquisite fountain sculptures, and the green grass blends perfectly and beautifully!