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George Washington's Mount Vernon
Discover the Home of George and Martha Washington. Open 365 days a year, Mount Vernon is located just 15 miles south of Washington DC.
Mount Vernon - Wikipedia
The 17-mile (27 km)-long Mount Vernon Trail travels along the George Washington Memorial Parkway and the Potomac River between the Mount Vernon estate and Rosslyn in Arlington …
Plan Your Visit | George Washington's Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is the historic home of America's first president, George Washington, just a short drive from Washington, D.C. and Alexandria, VA. ...
George Washington’s Mount Vernon - HISTORY
Jan 25, 2018 · Mount Vernon is the former plantation estate and burial location of George Washington, the American Revolutionary War general and the first President of the United …
George Washington's Life | George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington spent the years between 1759 and 1775 overseeing the farms at Mount Vernon. Washington worked constantly to improve and expand the mansion house and its …
George Washington’s Mount Vernon and Estates - U.S. National Park Service
Aug 1, 2017 · George Washington’s Mount Vernon is located roughly 15 miles south of Washington, D.C. and 8 miles south of Alexandria, Virginia on the banks of the Potomac River, …
George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington's Mount Vernon is the riverside home of our nation's first president, George Washington. The estate includes a Mansion, four gardens and historic outbuildings where …
George Washington's Mount Vernon - Visit Alexandria
Only eight miles south of Old Town Alexandria lies the most visited historic estate in America: George Washington’s Mount Vernon, the general’s former home that continues bustling …
Mount Vernon: Inside George Washington’s Estate in Virginia
Mount Vernon, the iconic home of the first president, sits just outside Washington, D.C., and features tours, period demonstrations, historic structures and heritage animals and gardens.
Mansion at Mount Vernon - George Washington's Mount Vernon
In 1754, George Washington began residing at Mount Vernon, a 3,000-acre estate and a house that likely approximated 3,500 square feet. By his death, Washington’s Mount Vernon …