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George Washington Carver National Monument

About

Nestled within the serene beauty of the Missouri countryside lies the George Washington Carver National Monument, a place where the remarkable journey of the legendary "Plant Doctor" unfolds. As a young child, George Washington Carver, with an insatiable curiosity for nature, cared for his own secret garden while absorbing the rhythms of a bustling 19th-century farm. The symbiotic relationship between nature and nurture profoundly shaped George's path, propelling him towards a destiny marked by excellence as an agricultural scientist, educator, and humanitarian. Inspired by the verdant landscapes surrounding him, George embarked on a lifelong pursuit of knowledge that would eventually transform him into an icon of innovation and compassion. Visitors to the George Washington Carver National Monument are invited to retrace the footsteps of this extraordinary individual, exploring the very grounds that ignited his passion for botanical exploration and scientific discovery. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history and nature as you witness firsthand the legacy of a man whose pioneering spirit continues to inspire generations. Come and delve into the legacy of George Washington Carver, a true pioneer of his time, at the George Washington Carver National Monument. Experience the profound connection between man and nature that defined his legacy, and be inspired by the enduring impact of one man's relentless pursuit of knowledge and compassion.

Directions

Unfolding the Route to George Washington Carver National Monument Park

Prepare for an unforgettable journey to the remarkable George Washington Carver National Monument park, a hidden gem in the heart of the Missouri state attractions. Our easy-to-follow directions will guide you straight to the heart of this enchanting location.

Navigating the Interstate 44

As you cruise along Interstate 44, you'll want to head in the southerly direction until you reach one of two key turn-offs. The choice is yours, depending on which route you find more appealing or convenient.

Option One: The Interstate 49 Exit

Your first option is to take the Interstate 49 exit towards Diamond, specifically at exit 35. From there, you'll embark on a scenic five-mile drive eastward on Highway V. The final stretch of your journey will take you ¾ mile south along Carver Road, leading you straight to the welcoming arms of the park entrance.

Option Two: The Highway 59 Route

Your alternative option is to traverse the lengths of Highway 59 until you reach the quaint town of Diamond. In Diamond, make a turn westward onto Highway V and continue for 2 miles. The last leg of your journey entails a short ¾ mile drive south on Carver Road, and voila, you'll find yourself at the park entrance.

Finding Us with an Address

If you prefer to rely on your GPS, simply punch in our address: 5646 Carver Road, Diamond, MO 64840. From there, your navigation system should guide you directly to this spectacular piece of history nestled amidst the Missouri state attractions.

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Location

Located in Joplin

Weather Information

George Washington Carver National Monument is located in southwestern Missouri just outside of Diamond and about 10 miles from Joplin. Summer temperatures generally range from 75-100 degrees with high humidity. Winter temperatures generally range from 0-50 degrees with periods of intermittent freezing.

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