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Plains Trading Post
229-824-5207
What's available in Plains, Georgia
OUR COMMUNITY
Located behind the Main Street businesses and has a beautiful courtyard surrounding it. Accommodates up to 200 people
President Carter was born here on October 1, 1924. He was the first President to be born in a hospital.
A State-of-the-Art hospital located just 8 miles from Plains in Americus It opened December, 2011
Located behind the Main Street businesses and has a beautiful courtyard surrounding it. Accommodates up to 200 people
SITES TO SEE AROUND PLAINS
Known as the home of former President Jimmy Carter. The city is a commercial and processing center for a farm region in which peanuts, soybeans, corn and peaches are grown.
OPEN: Tuesday - Saturday 9 am - 5- pm Sunday 12 noon until 5:00 pm CLOSED MONDAY Closed: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
Known as "Georgia's Little Grand Canyon". It gives a spectacular view of man-caused erosion which began in the 1840's. The park is open year-round and offers hiking, picnicking, and primitive backpacking. It's located 7 miles west of Lumpkin, Georgia on Hwy 39C.
Known as the home of former President Jimmy Carter. The city is a commercial and processing center for a farm region in which peanuts, soybeans, corn and peaches are grown.
The smiling peanut stands 13 feet high. It was donated to Plains after the 1976 election by Democratic friends from Indiana. Enjoy these Plains Peanut Festival Parade pictures from previous years.
The 20th Peanut Festival to be held September 24, 2016.
Crafts in the Park
The smiling peanut stands 13 feet high. It was donated to Plains after the 1976 election by Democratic friends from Indiana. Enjoy these Plains Peanut Festival Parade pictures from previous years.
Nearby to Plains:
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Andersonville
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18 miles Northeast of Plains
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Federal Civil War site
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Columbus / Fort Benning
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40 miles from Plains
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Providence Canyon
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30 miles west of Plains
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"Little Grand Canyon of the South"
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Albany
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30 miles from Plains
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Americus
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12 miles from Plains
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Facts About Plains:
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Population 727 - as of 2017 census
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Cost of living in Plains, Georgia is 17.50% below the USA average
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This property qualifies for the Homestead Tax Credit
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President Carter teaches Sunday School at least 30 times a year
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Plains gets visitors from all 50 states and from around the world.