george washington's final resting place, historic outbuildings, museum exhibits, national treasure tour, slave memorial, working farm
distillery & gristmill, george washington's final resting place, historic outbuildings, museum exhibits, national treasure tour, slave memorial, working farm
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Take a self-guided tour of the first American president’s historic estate. Stroll through the 18th-century gardens and grounds, visit the Washington family tombs, meet heritage-breed animals, and interact with people from Washington's world. See original objects in the museum galleries, including George Washington's sword.
Take the National Treasure tour to go behind-the-scenes of the blockbuster movie. Hear stories about the movie's filming and discover how filming locations were used during Washington's time.
Explore the first American president’s historic estate. Stroll through the 18th-century gardens and grounds, visit the Washington family tombs, meet heritage-breed animals, and interact with people from Washington's world.
Take the National Treasure tour to go behind-the-scenes of the blockbuster movie. Hear stories about the movie's filming and discover how filming locations were used during Washington's time.
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Explore the first American president’s historic estate. Stroll through the 18th-century gardens and grounds, visit the Washington family tombs, meet heritage-breed animals, and interact with people from Washington's world.
Take theNational Treasure tour to go behind-the-scenes of the blockbuster movie. Hear stories about the movie's filming and discover how filming locations were used during Washington's time.
Explore the first American president’s historic estate. Stroll through the 18th-century gardens and grounds, visit the Washington family tombs, meet heritage-breed animals, and interact with people from Washington's world.
On theNational Treasure tour, go behind-the-scenes of the blockbuster movie. Hear stories about the filming and discover how filming locations were used during Washington's time.
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Tour the estate that George Washington, America's first president, called home. The Mount Vernon grounds pass provides access to the 18th-century grounds and Mount Vernon's museum exhibits.
On the guidedNational Treasure tour, discover Mount Vernon's role in the blockbuster film. Learn how Mount Vernon made a nightly transformation from stately 18th-century home to Hollywood film set over the course of two weeks in April 2007.
Tour the estate that George Washington, America's first president, called home. The Mount Vernon grounds pass provides access to the 18th-century grounds and Mount Vernon's museum exhibits.
On the guidedNational Treasure tour, discover Mount Vernon's role in the blockbuster film. Learn how Mount Vernon made a nightly transformation from stately 18th-century home to Hollywood film set over the course of two weeks in April 2007.
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Explore the first American president’s historic estate. Stroll through the 18th-century gardens and grounds, visit the Washington family tombs, meet heritage-breed animals, and interact with people from Washington's world.
On the National Treasure tour, go behind-the-scenes of the blockbuster movie. Hear stories about the filming and discover how filming locations were used during Washington's time.
Explore the first American president’s historic estate. Stroll through the 18th-century gardens and grounds, visit the Washington family tombs, meet heritage-breed animals, and interact with people from Washington's world.
On the National Treasure tour, go behind-the-scenes of the blockbuster movie. Hear stories about the filming and discover how the locations were used during Washington's time.
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Tour the estate that George Washington, America's first president, called home. The Mount Vernon grounds pass provides access to the 18th-century grounds and Mount Vernon's museum exhibits.
On the guided National Treasure tour, discover Mount Vernon's role in the blockbuster film. Learn how Mount Vernon made a nightly transformation from stately 18th-century home to Hollywood film set over the course of two weeks in April 2007.
Tour the estate that George Washington, America's first president, called home. The Mount Vernon grounds pass provides access to the 18th-century grounds, and Mount Vernon's museum exhibits.
On the guided National Treasure tour, learn how Mount Vernon made a nightly transformation from stately 18th-century home to Hollywood film set over the course of two weeks in April 2007.
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Explore the first American president’s historic estate. Stroll through the 18th-century gardens and grounds, visit the Washington family tombs, meet heritage-breed animals, and interact with people from Washington's world.
On the National Treasure tour, go behind-the-scenes of the blockbuster movie. Hear stories about the filming and discover how the locations were used during Washington's time.
Take a self-guided tour of the first American president’s historic estate. You can stroll through the 18th-century gardens and grounds, visit the Washington family tombs, meet heritage-breed animals, and interact with people from Washington's world.
The National Treasure tour takes you behind-the-scenes of the blockbuster movie. Hear stories about the filming and discover how the locations were used during Washington's time.
Summary
Tour the estate that George Washington, America's first president, called home. The Mount Vernon grounds pass provides access to the 18th-century grounds, and Mount Vernon's museum exhibits.
On the guided National Treasure tour, learn how Mount Vernon made a nightly transformation from stately 18th-century home to Hollywood film set over the course of two weeks in April 2007.
Tour the estate that George Washington, America's first president, called home. The Mount Vernon grounds pass provides access to the 18th-century grounds and Mount Vernon's museum exhibits.
On the National Treasure tour, learn how George Washington's Mount Vernon made a nightly transformation from stately 18th-century home to Hollywood film set over the course of two weeks in April 2007.
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Version 2 – February 18, 2021 21:10
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Mount Vernon — once home to the United States' first president, George Washington — is located just outside Washington, DC and is open 365 days a year, including on holidays.
Admission is required to access the estate. Your grounds pass includes access to the historic area, outbuildings, gardens, tomb, farm, trails, and the museum. An audio tour is also included.
See rare-breed animals, visit Washington's final resting place, view museum exhibits and more. You can also meet people from Washington's world, including Martha Washington.
A separate tour ticket is required to access the Mansion.
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Tour the estate that George Washington, America's first president, called home. The Mount Vernon grounds pass provides access to the 18th-century grounds and Mount Vernon's museum exhibits.
On the National Treasure tour, learn how George Washington's Mount Vernon made a nightly transformation from stately 18th-century home to Hollywood film set over the course of two weeks in April 2007.
Tour the estate that George Washington, America's first president, called home. The Mount Vernon grounds pass provides access to the 18th-century grounds and Mount Vernon museum exhibits.
On the National Treasure tour, learn how George Washington's Mount Vernon made a nightly transformation from stately 18th-century home to Hollywood film set over the course of two weeks in April 2007.