Tuesday, May 22, 2012

George Washington Carver NM

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  George Washington Carver, who spent the first ten years of his life studying the plants and animals that flourished in the meadows and forest of the Carver homestead, became world renown for his agricultural research. The monument includes the site of the cabin where he was born, the house that the Carvers lived in after George left to peruse his education, a mile long nature trail, and an excellent museum and movie.

 The museum and theater are accessible. Wheelchair users may need some help on the trail because of sections that have large loose gravel and rough grass. The house has steps to the porches and no ramps.

 The second parking lot has long RV spaces. Museum
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