 Billy Carter's Service Station Museum - Plains, GA
N 32° 02.049 W 084° 23.616
16S E 746134 N 3547191
Billy Carter's Service Station Museum opened in May 2008 and is located in Plains, Georgia, USA.
Waymark Code: WM43V0
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/03/2008
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( visit link) From the Albany Herald: "Inside, items from Billy Carter’s wardrobe — cowboy boots a shirt printed with the logo of “Billy Beer,” a brew he endorsed in the 1970s — are accompanied by hundreds of documents, from a letter he wrote Jimmy Carter as a small child, diplomas and commendations to the Newsweek, Time and Money magazine cover stories Billy Carter made in the 1970s."
Days and Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday: 9am-3pm
Saturday: 10am-3pm
Sunday: 1pm-3pm
 Address: 216 West Church Street Plains, GA USA 31780
 Related Website: [Web Link]
 Price of Admission: 1.00 (listed in local currency)
 What is in the collection: Items from Billy Carter’s wardrobe — cowboy boots a shirt printed with the logo of “Billy Beer,” a brew he endorsed in the 1970s — are accompanied by hundreds of documents, from a letter he wrote Jimmy Carter as a small child, diplomas and commendations to the Newsweek, Time and Money magazine cover stories Billy Carter made in the 1970s.

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Visit Instructions: Post your own original photo as proof of your visit. Tell us about your visit. What item in the museum did you like the best? What did you like the least? Would you recommend others visit the museum?
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