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  1. Expansion of Mount Vernon's Mansion. 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 consisted of about 7,600 acres and an almost 11,000 square foot mansion. Learn More.

  2. 1 de fev. de 2021 · The iconic riverside estate of George Washington. Open daily, 365 days a year. 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 enslaved people made tools and textiles, cared for livestock and processed food.

  3. But the history of Mount Vernon spans five centuries, from the seventeenth century to the modern-day. In 1674, George Washington’s great-grandfather, John Washington, secured a land grant along the Potomac River The land was passed down the Washington line until it came into the possession of Augustine Washington, George Washington’s father.

  4. マウントバーノン ( 英: Mount Vernon )は、 アメリカ合衆国 バージニア州 アレクサンドリア 近くに位置し、 アメリカ合衆国初代大統領 ジョージ・ワシントン の プランテーション があった所である。. 木製の邸宅は 新古典主義 ジョージア調建築様式であり ...

  5. George Washington resigns his military commission in Annapolis, Maryland - affirming his belief in civilian control of the military. He returns home to Mount Vernon on Christmas day. President of the Potomac Company. George Washington is president of the Potomac Company, seeking to improve transportation on that river.

  6. In the museum, discover the people who shaped Mount Vernon, including Washington and Custis family members, enslaved and hired laborers, and Vice Regents of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, which has owned and preserved Mount Vernon since the 19th century. Museum Visit Time: 1 hour. Learn More

  7. Lawrence Washington (Mount Vernon Ladies' Association) George Washington was born at his family's plantation on Popes Creekin Westmoreland County, Virginia, on February 22, 1732, to Augustineand Mary Ball Washington. George's father was a leading planter in the area and served as a justice of the county court. Augustine Washington's first wife ...

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