The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta is as modest, serene and refined as the man. Its collection contains 27 million pages of documents and over 500,000 photos. Exhibits trace his life from the peanut fields of Plains, Georgia, through the White House and his subsequent humanitarian efforts. On display is a replica of the Crown of St. Stephan and his 2002 Nobel Peace Prize. In the Oval Office replica is a copy of the Resolute desk where many presidents have sat since Queen Victoria gifted it to President Hayes in 1880.