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George Washington Carver National Monument
Things To Do
 
Artists enjoying a beautiful day at the park
These visitors are enjoying an art project at the park.
George Washington Carver's favorite pastime was art. He painted landscapes and flowering plants. Students of all ages are invited to a Natural Dyes program at the park.
 
wood carving at the park
A park volunteer shares the story of George and his love of wood carving.

Many activities offered at the park are related to George Washington Carver's work and interests.  He had a "Secret Garden," a rock collection, and wood carvings.

 
Park volunteer handles a snake
This nature program educates visitors on the subject of reptiles. 
As early as his childhood on the farm George developed a deep respect for all nature including wildlife.  Several nature programs are offered  periodically at the park.  Visitors can learn about ecosystems, animals habitats and behavior, and participate in wildlife viewing.
Carver Cemetery  

Did You Know?
This pre-Civil War cemetery dates back to 1835. Many Carver family members and neighbors are buried here. George Washington Carver is buried at Tuskegee Institute, where he spent most of his life.

Last Updated: August 16, 2006 at 15:18 EST