The Booker T. Washington Home Oaks in Tuskegee, AL offers visitors the opportunity to explore the historic residence of Booker T. Washington, with free ranger-guided tours available throughout the week. The home, which is wheelchair accessible to the first floor, provides a glimpse into the life and legacy of this influential figure in African American history.
In addition to touring The Oaks, visitors can also explore the George Washington Carver Museum, which features exhibits, interpretive programs, and a book sales area. The Tuskegee University campus, designated as a Historic District, offers limited campus tours and showcases buildings designed by Robert R. Taylor, the first African American graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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