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George Washington Carver National MonumentPark Ranger with a group of kids
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George Washington Carver National Monument
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Thank you for your interest in supporting George Washington Carver National Monument. Your donation will enhance programs and activities to protect park resources and provide visitor services. Philanthropic contributions continue to make a significant difference and we welcome and are grateful for your support.

 

George Washington Carver National Monument is able to accept direct donations. If you are interested in donating directly to the park you may contact the Superintendent by phone (417-325-4151) or by email. Donations may be sent to:

 

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George Washington Carver National Monument

5646 Carver Road

Diamond, MO 64840

Sketch of the Lincoln School and the Watkins's home  

Did You Know?
Racial segregation, and sometimes violence, forced George Washington Carver to move from place to place to gain an education. He later sketched the first school (on the right, in drawing) he was allowed to attend in Neosho, Missouri.

Last Updated: September 20, 2009 at 15:53 EST