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  • 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 States, his wife Martha and 20 other Washington family members. The current estate—which is open to visitors—includes a mansion, gardens, tombs, a working farm, a functioning distillery and gristmill, plus a museum and education center.
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  • The Mount Vernon Ladies Association has been maintaining the Mount Vernon Estate since they acquired it from the Washington family in 1858.
  • It is estimated that during his two terms as President of the United States (1789–1797), Washington spent a total of 434 days in residence at Mount Vernon.
  • 83K Followers, 576 Following, 4,776 Posts - George Washington’s Mount Vernon (@mount_vernon) on Instagram: "Official account of the Virginia estate of...
  • Fire and Police Commission meetings are called as needed and are held at the Mt. Vernon Police Department. Aug05.
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  • Many visitors to Mount Vernon have fond memories of sitting on the piazza that overlooks the Potomac. ⁣ The piazza is currently being restored.
  • Constructed in 1799 as a carriage house and converted into a hotel in 1826, the Museum transports the visitor back to the Mount Vernon Hotel...
  • I went up to Mount Vernon last Saturday, three days before the last debate, taking the New Haven Line to the Mount Vernon East stop.
  • Lawrence Washington died in 1752. George Washington took possession of Mount Vernon in 1754. During the next 45 years, he continually added to it.