Today is President’s Day, and this year, Georgia is celebrating with a pop-up honoring the life and legacy of former president Jimmy Carter. As you probably know, President Carter passed away at the end of 2024, at the age of 100.
This year, the Computer Museum of America is hosting a Jimmy Carter Pop-Up Exhibit, and you can check it out today!
What is the Jimmy Carter Pop-Up Exhibit?
This pop-up exhibit is only in town through today, Monday, 2/17/25. You can check it out at the Computer Museum of America, which is located in Roswell, just a short drive from the ATL!
When: Until the end of today
Where: 5000 Commerce Pkwy, Roswell, GA 30076
What should exhibit-goers expect?
The special collection honors the life and enduring legacy of Georgia-born Jimmy Carter, featuring medallions, coins, signed and numbered artwork by Carter and Andy Warhol, and signed books that reflect his remarkable journey as a leader, humanitarian, and advocate for peace.
What is the Computer Museum of America?
You might not know that one of the largest collections of artifacts from the digital age is… right here in Metro Atlanta! The Computer Museum of America has tons of amazing permanent exhibits that you can enjoy year-round, and also tons of temporary, traveling exhibits!
Here are some of the cool things you can see right now at the Computer Museum of America:
- An exhibit on supercomputers, which includes more than 70 supercomputers
- The Enigma Machine, which was a machine used by the Germans in WW2 to encrypt comunications between military personnel
- A tribute to Apollo 11
And so, so much more! Learn more about the museum on their website here!
This President’s Day, check out an exhibit dedicated to the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter. And enjoy the rest of the Computer Museum of America at the same time!