Getting a lesson on black history


By Tyler Waldman George Washington Carver Center for Arts & Technology. (File Photo). The current magnet high school will be used during the next school year to house Stoneleigh Elementary School students displaced by a renovation and expansion at

Visitors to George Washington Carver National Monument will now have a more scenic route to take. It's thanks to new exhibit panels along the mile-long trail. The panels feature original paintings inspired by Carver's childhood memories.

George Washington Carver was born in Missouri [in] 1861. He studied plants and farming. George studied even more about plants. He made peanuts [into] peanut butter, ice cream, paper, ink, shaving cream, and shampoo.

George Washington Carver was amongst the best African-American who had invented several items from agricultural crops including peanut, sweet potato and soybeans.. His most considerable inventions were the crop

By Tyler Waldman George Washington Carver Center for Arts & Technology. (File Photo). The current magnet high school will be used during the next school year to house Stoneleigh Elementary School students displaced by a renovation and expansion at