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Washington’s Mount Vernon – Sidebar: December ‘99 American HistoryAmerican History | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post Mount Vernon wants these programs to ignite interest in the long-dead patriot. “When Washington died, it rippled across the nation,” says Quinn. “While it was a sad time, it also caused a great appreciation of his legacy. That’s what we are trying to do, celebrate George Washington.” Subscribe Today
Jennifer Barger VISITOR INFORMATION Mount Vernon is located 16 miles south of Washington, D.C., via the George Washington Memorial Parkway. There is an admission charge. For opening hours and more information, call (703) 780-2000 or visit www.gwashington1999.org. [ Top ] [ Cover] Pages: 1 2
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