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As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military ...
The former California governor is the latest to recognize that the most remarkable thing about the first president was not ...
A 43-acre equestrian property 50 miles outside of Washington, D.C., hit the market on Monday for $11.5 million. Located in Purcellville, Virginia, the large farm has several structures, including ...
He bequeathed his River Farm estate to their sons (Tobias Lear’s step-sons), George Fayette Washington and Charles Augustine Washington.
George Washington’s Mount Vernon has unveiled a new permanent exhibit, “Lives Bound Together: Slavery at Mount Vernon.” ...
George W. Bush retired to his ranch in Texas. George Washington had title to thousands of acres in at least three states. Where he lived was at Mount Vernon in Virginia.
At Fort Ligonier on Friday, excitement was in the air as it unveiled a new exhibit and talked about the ongoing archaeological work surrounding what is called George Washington's "friendly fire ...
It explores the lives of the 317 enslaved people who resided and worked at George Washington’s Five Farms, gristmill, and distillery.
From September 18th to the 26th, 1777, General George Washington and the Continental Army inhabited farms and other buildings in the area that is now known as New Hanover Township.
George Washington Carver was an American agricultural scientist and inventor, sometimes known as the “Peanut Man”. In the early 1900s, he developed hundreds of products using peanuts, soya ...
A 43-acre equestrian property 50 miles outside of Washington, D.C., hit the market on Monday for $11.5 million. Located in Purcellville, Virginia, the large farm has several structures, including ...