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Mt. Vernon Daytime admission for 4
- Item Number
- 221
- Estimated Value
- 80 USD
- Sold
- 37 USD to jbstratus
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
Once a vibrant plantation in the 18th century, the estate is now one of the nation’s most visited historic sites. Combining an authentically interpreted 18th-century home, lush gardens and grounds, intriguing museum galleries, immersive programs, and first-rate dining and shopping, Mount Vernon is an incomparable national treasure.
The Mansion
George Washington's Mount Vernon Mansion is one of the most iconic historic homes in America. Learn more about this remarkable historic structure.
Historic Trades
The outbuildings surrounding the Mansion housed important trades that helped sustain the bustling estate. Learn more about these structures and the trades themselves.
Gardens & Landscapes
George Washington's heart and mind was rarely far from his gardens and farms. Learn more about George Washington's gardens at Mount Vernon.
The Tombs
Learn more about the Old and New Tombs at Mount Vernon - where George and Martha Washington are laid to rest.
The Slave Memorial
A memorial marks the burial ground in honor of the slaves who lived and worked at Mount Vernon. Located 50 yards from the Tomb, this was the cemetery for slaves and free blacks who worked at Mount Vernon.
The Pioneer Farm
Tour the four-acre farm, whose highlights include a scrupulously crafted replica of Washington’s ingenious 16-sided treading barn and a reconstructed slave cabin.
Distillery
George Washington operated the largest distillery in America at its time. Learn more about the Mount Vernon distillery and its importance to Washington's economy.
Gristmill
Washington's Gristmill utilized cutting-edge technology - and brought great profit to the enterprising George Washington.
The Museum & Education Center
The Education Center traces Washington’s life story through state-of-the-art gallery displays. A comprehensive collection of more than 500 objects is displayed in the Museum’s seven galleries.
Expires 12/31/20
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