George Washington Carver National Monument
(Missouri)

This park is located on the farm where George
Washington Carver was born and raised as a slave.  
He became the country's leading agronomist and
taught at Tuskegee Institute, in Alabama.  His
research with the peanut and sweet potato became
world famous.

Contact Information

George Washington Carver National Monument
5646 Carver Road
Diamond, MO 64840-8314

(417) 325-4151

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this site.
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