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George Washington Carver
What makes a person a legend? In the case of George Washington Carver it wasn't just peanuts. Discover the life and work of an extraordinary man, born into slavery, who used his gifts to become a groundbreaking scientist, educator, and humanitarian with a lifelong mission: to bring practical knowledge to those in need.
Through more than a hundred artifacts, along with media, hands-on interactives, and more, visitors will see Carver's curiosity and persistence take him from a remote frontier town to success as a teacher and researcher at the famed Tuskegee Institute. They'll discover the roots of Carver's "mighty vision" - a vision of exhausted fields turning green with crops - and see the re-created laboratory bench and actual equipment he used to make that vision real. And they'll see how he laid the groundwork for organic farming and today's research on plant-based fuels, medicines, and everyday products.
Visitors can explore a life-size reproduction of the horse-drawn wagon - a moveable school - that Carver designed to bring his ideas to farmers in their fields and homemakers in their homes. It's stocked with the kinds of plants and products - from seeds and soil samples to sewing supplies, and simple farm equipment - that Carver used in his demonstrations.
Finally, visitors will hear oral histories from people whose lives were touched by Carver, and meet some "modern-day Carvers" working to develop the potential of plants in modern medicine and space exploration.
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Approximately 4,500-5,000 sq. ft. |
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Families, school groups, and adults
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Appropriate for:
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Natural history museums, science centers, African-American history museums, cultural centers
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August 1 October 25, 2009
July 31 October 24, 2010
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George Washington Carver tour schedule.
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For more information, please contact:
Theresa Van
Traveling Exhibitions Client Manager
The Field Museum
001-312-665-7370
Whitney Owens
Traveling Exhibitions Director
The Field Museum
001-312-665-7332
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