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    Welcome to George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Bull thistle at George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Part of the trail is gravel at George Washington Carver National Monument.
    White passion flower.
    The gravestones of Susan and Moses Carver.
    Carver Cemetery.
    Tallgrass prairie at George Washington Carver National Monument.
    A creek and forest foliage at George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Circa 1881, Moses Carver House.
    The forest foliage of George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Footbridges amid the forest foliage at George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Forest foliage at George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Williams Branch, a stream in George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Williams Pond in George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Turtles at Williams Pond in George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Beavers, small in stature and obsessive chewers, are not the most majestic of woodland creatures, but they do serve an important ecological function.
    Another of the many footbridges in George Washington Carver National Monument.
    The Boy Carver Statue at George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Forest foliage of George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Forest foliage of George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Lookout to the Boy Carver Statue in George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Carver's birthplace site in George Washington Carver National Monument.
    The visitor center in George Washington Carver National Monument.
    Part of the trail is paved in George Washington Carver National Monument.

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