Join a park ranger in Neosho where George Washington Carver first attended school and learn about his struggles for education.
Come learn about the 1872 Neosho Colored School and the neighborhood that supported the education of African American children, including George W. Carver.
The Crowder Technical Education Center (CTEC) Building Trades program has two tiny houses they will auction off to the highest bidder. An Open House Event...
Come take a hike at the park and learn more about NPS trails, local trails, hiking safety, nutrition, and more.
Archaeologists have discovered artifacts at the park. Join a park ranger and learn about some of these collections, and glance at pieces of history.
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