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George Washington Carver National MonumentSketch of Watkin's House and the Lincoln School, courtesy of George Washington Carver National Monument
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George Washington Carver National Monument
Directions

From Interstate 44:

From Exit 11A on I-44, take US 71 south to Highway V.  Go east 4 miles, then south ½ mile on Carver Road.

From Exit 18A on I-44, take Highway 59 south to Diamond.  Go west 2 miles on Highway V, then south ½ mile on Carver Road.

From Neosho, MO:

Take US 71 north to Highway V. Go east 4 miles, then south ½ mile on Carver Road.

Take Highway 59 north to Diamond.  Go west 2 miles on Highway V, then south ½ mile on Carver Road.

 
Portrait of George Washington Carver  

Did You Know?
When his career flourished George Washington Carver was sought after for interviews and speaking engagements. He never desired fame or fortune but wanted to be of service to all of humankind. George Washington Carver died on January 5, 1943.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST