Farm bell rings 39 times at Jimmy Carter’s boyhood home

The hearse carrying the casket of Jimmy Carter stopped at the former president’s boyhood home in Archery, Georgia, on Saturday. The National Park Service honored Carter with a salute and rang a farm bell 39 times. Carter’s casket will then travel to Atlanta as part of the state funeral honoring the 39th president who died Sunday at age 100.

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