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George Washington Carver Park, located on the shores of Lake Allatoona, holds a significant place in history.
The George Washington Carver Museum’s ‘Black Folk Photography’ exhibit inspires guests to examine historical race relations through the lenses of both black and white photographers.
In 1943 when Congress okayed the establishment of The George Washington Carver National Monument, it was a powerful tribute to George Washington Carver as a leading agricultural scientist ...
As part of today’s festivities, the Carver Birthplace Association presented scholarships to students, who embody the legacy ...
The fifth day of the year is known as Carver Day, marking the death and honoring the legacy of George Washington Carver. To some, he’s just the guy who “invented” peanut butter.
Chemistry students partner with artist to recreate pigment patented by George Washington Carver UChicago students, Amanda Williams revive 100-year-old recipe for startling blue color ...
Oct. 31—DIAMOND, Mo. — Cherokee storyteller Greg Bilby will give a presentation at George Washington Carver National Monument in observance of Native American Heritage Day. Bilby's ...
The show gives George Washington Carver his long-overdue flowers, not just for his scientific prowess but also for his less celebrated work as an artist.
In 1918, the Montgomery Advertiser published a helpful guide to “wild vegetables” from George Washington Carver, the famed agricultural scientist, educator and inventor who worked for Tuskegee ...
George Washington Carver National Monument in southwestern Missouri protects and preserves the birthplace and memorial t ...
Carver wanted to show the public that there are many plants in the wild that make fine, nutritious meals.