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George Washington died at age 67 in the big family bed on the second floor of Mount Vernon, on December 14, 1799. He was exhausted; a sudden inflammation of the throat stopped his breathing.
Mount Vernon is marking a major anniversary with a reenactment and the ribbon cutting of a new feature on Sunday in Virginia.
A piece of George Washington's original Mount Vernon estate has sold for $50 million, the highest residential sale ever in Virginia, Maryland or Washington, D.C. The historic property in ...
George Washington was the first president of the US. He's widely-regarded as the father of the country. Here's a look at the typical schedule he stuck to when he was at his Mount Vernon plantation.
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Archaeologists make ‘blockbuster discovery' at George Washington's Mount Vernon homeArchaeologists have made a "blockbuster discovery" at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate in Northern Virginia. Dozens of glass jars filled with fruit preserves were found in the cellar of the ...
Curators at George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate sought out rare 18th-century wallpaper for an ongoing restoration project. The wallpaper was found at the Old York Historical Society in Maine ...
Mount Vernon, the Virginia home of George Washington on the banks of the Potomac River, was a refuge for Union and Confederate soldiers throughout the war. All were welcome to pay their respects ...
Lacking the kind of voluminous documentation that outlines the lives of George Washington and his family, modern historians studying the African American community at Mount Vernon must pore over ...
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Bicentennial or bust: How Peoria will help celebrate 200 years of WashingtonWashington approved an intergovernmental agreement allowing Peoria to loan its George Washington bust to the city for its ...
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Washingtonian on MSNGeorge Washington’s First Inaugural Suit Is Now on Display At Mount VernonGeorge Washington’s 1789 inauguration suit coat is now on display at Mount Vernon. Our first President was intentional with ...
After finishing his presidency and returning to his Mount Vernon estate, George Washington started a short-lived but extremely successful whiskey distillery. Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from ...
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