George Washington Carver National Monument Outing


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Join us for a special day celebrating the establishment of George Washington Carver National Monument 82 years ago in 1943! It is the first unit of the National Park Service dedicated to an African American. The park is the birthplace and childhood home of the famed agricultural scientist, educator, and humanitarian. The young child known as the "Plant Doctor" tended his secret garden while observing the day-to-day operations of a 19th century farm. Nature and nurture ultimately influenced George on his quest for education. Carver Day features programs interpreting the life and legacy of George Washington Carver, with a guest speaker, music, and exhibitors.
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We will meet at the visitor center at 10 AM to walk the Carver Trail. It takes about 2.5 hours to drive there from KCMO so be sure to plan accordingly. Wear sturdy shoes (no sandals), sunscreen, use bug spray and bring water. The one-mile, self-guiding loop leads you into the woodlands, across streams, and along a tallgrass prairie restoration area. You can see the birth site of George Washington Carver, the Boy Carver Statue, the 1881 Moses Carver house, and graves of Moses and Susan Carver (George Washington Carver is buried at Tuskegee University in Alabama).
After the hike, we will go to the visitor center for the music performers at 11 AM and/or peruse the interactive exhibits about history, science and George Washington Carver’s life.
Lunch at noon in the shaded picnic area. Bring a sack lunch or buy your lunch (hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks) at the Diamond Lion’s Club concession stand. We will go to the visitor center for the speaker at 1 PM and/or finish up exhibits at the visitor center and park store.
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George Washington Carver National Monument Outing