Carter, who died Dec. 29 at 100 in his hometown of Plains, Ga., lived the longest of any U.S. president in history.
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Former President Jimmy Carter is being remembered in six days of state funeral events that began Saturday​ with a service at his boyhood home in Plains, Georgia.
Washington leaders remembered former President Jimmy Carter's life during a short ceremony on Tuesday at the Capitol.