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  1. George Washington’s Mount Vernon is the historic home of George and Martha Washington, located 13 miles south of Washington, DC. Guests can see the historic mansion, stately rooms, and outbuildings preserved to the year 1799, the last year of George Washington’s life.

    • Plan Your Visit

      Plan Your Visit to Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon is the...

    • The Estate

      The Estate - George Washington's Mount Vernon

    • George Washington

      In 1772, Annapolis artist Charles Willson Peale visited...

    • Preservation

      More than 160 years later, the work continues. The...

    • Education

      Mount Vernon is dedicated to teaching people around the...

    • Washington Library

      The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon...

    • Where to Eat

      Food Court. The Food Court Pavilion and the Executive Orders...

    • Hours & Directions

      Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon is open 365 days a year,...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_VernonMount Vernon - Wikipedia

    Mount Vernon. /  38.7080°N 77.0861°W  / 38.7080; -77.0861. Mount Vernon is the former residence and plantation of George Washington, a Founding Father, commander of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War, and the first president of the United States, and his wife, Martha.

  3. Mount Vernon es una finca donde vivió George Washington, el primer presidente de los Estados Unidos, y su esposa, Martha Washington. La finca está situada a orillas del río Potomac en el condado de Fairfax en Virginia , Estados Unidos , cerca de Alexandria , frente al condado de Prince George , Maryland .

  4. Mount Vernon, home and burial place of George Washington, in Fairfax county, Virginia, overlooking the Potomac River, south of Washington, D.C. The home, gardens, family cemetery, and outbuildings constitute what is considered America’s first historical tourist attraction.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Visit the historic home and plantation of George Washington, the first president of the United States, along the Potomac river. Learn about his life, legacy, and innovations at Mount Vernon and its auxiliary sites.