The 39th U.S. president will be laid to rest Thursday, as Jimmy Carter lies in state in the nation’s capitol for one final day before his six-day state funeral concludes tomorrow.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, will be eulogized at a state funeral Thursday at the National ...
Residents and visitors can expect high security around the U.S. Capitol for several high-profile events in the days ahead, Manger said: Former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral is Jan. 9 The ...
Carter will have a state funeral, only the 10th such event since 1945; and he will be among the handful of people to lie in state, or lie in honor, at the Capitol Rotunda or National Statuary Hall.
Carter will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda until Thursday, and members of the public will be able to pay their respects. His funeral service Thursday will be held at the National Cathedral ...
Americans traveled from all over the country on Wednesday to visit former President Jimmy Carter, who was lying in state at the U.S. Capitol, ahead of his funeral on Thursday. A handful of ...
The public will be able to pay their respects in D.C. starting on Tuesday. Here’s what to know about visiting hours, what you can bring and road closures.
After declining to greet President-elect Donald Trump at Jimmy Carter’s funeral, former second lady Karen Pence also chose to ...
Trump, who plans to attend Carter’s funeral Thursday at Washington National Cathedral, played it straight on Capitol Hill, walking somberly into the rotunda with his wife, Melania, and pausing ...
Carter’s body will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda until a funeral service at the National Cathedral in Washington on January 9. Members of the Carter family watch as the joint forces body ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - U.S. leaders on Tuesday paid tribute to former President Jimmy Carter -- who had the longest and most admired post-presidency in history -- as he laid in state at the ...
The funeral procession for Carter beginning Jan ... a motorcade to Atlanta; a stop at the state Capitol and a service at the Carter Center, a nonprofit he founded after leaving Washington.