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Tuskegee Institute National Historic SiteGeorge W. Carver at Tuskegee Insitute Farm Site
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Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Park FAQs...

What year did Tuskegee Institute open its doors for classes?

  • 1881

Who was the first President of Tuskegee Institute?

  • Booker T. Washington

Are Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver related?

  • No

In what year did George Washington Carver come to Tuskegee?

  • 1896

Did George Washington Carver ever marry?

  • No

What is the oldest building on Tuskegee's campus?

  • The Band Cottage

How many uses did George Washington Carver discover for the peanut and sweet potato?

  • Over 300 uses for the peanut and over 100 uses for the sweet potato

In what year did Booker T. Washington pass away?

  • 1915

In what year did George Washington Carver pass away?

  • 1943

What does the name Tuskegee mean?

  • Warrior--in the Muskogee dialect of the Creek language
Tuskegee grounds  

Did You Know?
Robert R. Moton, second President of Tuskegee Institute, was known as the Builder of Tuskegee because during his tenure he added several new buildings to Tuskegee's campus as well as built the education program from 11th grade to a 4-year degree-granting college.

Last Updated: July 26, 2006 at 12:51 EST