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Located in downtown Dothan, Alabama, the G.W. Carver Interpretive Museum is on the pulse of creativity and culture in the heart of the city. The G.W. Carver Interpretive Museum is a community museum focused on educating individuals of all ages, races and creeds on the rich historical contributions of African-Americans.
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Located in the original Greyhound bus station in downtown Dothan, the George Washington Carver Interpretive Museum is a tribute to Dr. Carver, who served as a catalyst for southern agronomic prosperity, and as a symbol of the creative link between science and art.
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The G.W. Carver Interpretive Museum is rich in history! Once a Greyhound Bus Station, the building was purchased by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. in 2000 and transformed into a landmark that honors the legacy and impact of Dr. George Washington Carver and many other African-Americans.
Mar 27, 2023 · The George Washington Carver Interpretive Museum is a history museum and science exploration center in Dothan, Houston County, that highlights the achievements of famed agricultural researcher George Washington Carver (ca. 1865-1943).