Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site in Tuskegee, Alabama, is a renowned institution that was built from the ground up by Booker T. Washington, attracting talented individuals like George Washington Carver. The institute's reputation grew as Carver's agricultural innovations, particularly with peanuts, gained national recognition.
Visitors to the site can explore the historic Oaks, Booker T. Washington's home, as well as the George W. Carver Museum, which showcases his inventions and contributions to Tuskegee Institute. The site also highlights the school's commitment to education, as demonstrated by the Booker T. Washington School on Wheels and Carver's use of models to teach anatomy.
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