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Don't Bother!
If you want to know anything about George Washington Carver besides peanut butter don't bother with this place! It is a museum about Austin politicians. George Washington Carver is my childhood hero a...
Found this place during Black History Month. Most of the activities were outside the building, but once we went inside we were exposed to a different world. It is a celebration of people that despite ...
We went to the museum to learn more about GWC's life. I completely agree with the other reviewer who also gave it a one star. GWC's life was reduce to a display case at the beginning of the gallery. T...
The exhibits on Austin African American history were interesting, but the sculptural display outside the building at the entrance to the high school was an unexpected and moving tribute to pride and s...
Don't Bother!
If you want to know anything about George Washington Carver besides peanut butter don't bother with this place! It is a museum about Austin politicians. George Washington Carver is my childhood hero a...
Hidden Gem
Found this place during Black History Month. Most of the activities were outside the building, but once we went inside we were exposed to a different world. It is a celebration of people that despite ...
Great visit
Ww enjoyed the museums offerings and the staff was AMAZING. There was a lot if great info and something for everyone.
Not worthy of George Washington Carver's name
We went to the museum to learn more about GWC's life. I completely agree with the other reviewer who also gave it a one star. GWC's life was reduce to a display case at the beginning of the gallery. T...
Moving experience
The exhibits on Austin African American history were interesting, but the sculptural display outside the building at the entrance to the high school was an unexpected and moving tribute to pride and s...