Carter Center, Georgia
The Carter Center, based in Atlanta, is the international human rights organization he established after his presidency, and for whose work he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. It is headquartered on the grounds of his official presidential library and museum, part of the National Archives, which opened in 1986, on Carter’s 62nd birthday. The museum was updated and expanded in 2009, and was rededicated by Carter later that year, on his 85th birthday. The library houses 27 million pages of documents, and has the usual displays about the presidential life and his times. Including a replica of the Oval Office, as it appeared during his time in it.