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George Washington's Mount Vernon


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3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway
Mount Vernon, VA 22121
United States

(??.? miles from you)

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Call: 703-780-2000


George Washington's Mount Vernon

George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington's Mount Vernon

(??.? miles from you)

3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway
Mount Vernon, VA 22121
United States

http://www.mountvernon.org

Call: 703-780-2000


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Why You Should Go...

George Washington’s Mount Vernon is the home of America’s first president. Explore four gardens and a working farm, and visit George Washington's tomb.

A museum exhibit tells the story of

Mount Vernon is embarking on a landmark preservation project to safeguard the Mansion for generations to come. An enclosed work area will be fenced to the north of the Mansion for the duration of this project. As work progresses through the house, individual rooms will be taken off display temporarily.

On weekends, April – October, tour fully-functioning reconstructions of Washington's gristmill and whiskey distillery. Included with admission.

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Why You Should Go...

George Washington’s Mount Vernon is the home of America’s first president. Explore four gardens and a working farm, and visit George Washington's tomb.

A museum exhibit tells the story of 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.

Mount Vernon is embarking on a landmark preservation project to safeguard the Mansion for generations to come. An enclosed work area will be fenced to the north of the Mansion for the duration of this project. As work progresses through the house, individual rooms will be taken off display temporarily.

On weekends, April – October, tour fully-functioning reconstructions of Washington's gristmill and whiskey distillery. Included with admission.

What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Cost: Less than $50

Payment: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover, ATM On-Site

Discounts: Military, Children, Students, Groups

Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation, Service Animals

Parking: Free On-site, Bus, Bicycle

Available: Multilingual Staff, Gift Shop, Souvenirs, Audio Tour, Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Restaurant, Concessions, Vending Machines, Private Dining, Patio Dining, Kids Activities, Shuttle Service, Wheelchairs, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Wi-fi

Extra Fun...

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Purchase your tickets online in advance to avoid lines and choose your preferred Mansion tour time.

Children's discounts are for children up to age 11.

Bring comfortable clothing, especially proper walking shoes

Dogs are welcome on the estate, just not allowed in any buildings

Fun Facts

Mount Vernon is the most visited historic home in America. In addition, Mount Vernon is consistently ranked as a top attraction - not only in Virginia and the DC area, but nationally and internationally.

The estate is owned by the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association (MVLA), which was founded in 1853 and is the first national historic preservation organization in the United States. The MVLA is directed by a Board of Regents, comprised solely of women, who represent nearly 30 states.

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Why You Should Go...

George Washington’s Mount Vernon is the home of America’s first president. Explore four gardens and a working farm, and visit George Washington's tomb.

A museum exhibit tells the story of 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.

Mount Vernon is embarking on a landmark preservation project to safeguard the Mansion for generations to come. An enclosed work area will be fenced to the north of the Mansion for the duration of this project. As work progresses through the house, individual rooms will be taken off display temporarily.

On weekends, April – October, tour fully-functioning reconstructions of Washington's gristmill and whiskey distillery. Included with admission.

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What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Cost: Less than $50

Payment: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover, ATM On-Site

Discounts: Military, Children, Students, Groups

Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation, Service Animals

Parking: Free On-site, Bus, Bicycle

Available: Multilingual Staff, Gift Shop, Souvenirs, Audio Tour, Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Restaurant, Concessions, Vending Machines, Private Dining, Patio Dining, Kids Activities, Shuttle Service, Wheelchairs, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Wi-fi

How You Can Follow...

EXTRA FUN

Insider Info

Purchase your tickets online in advance to avoid lines and choose your preferred Mansion tour time.

Children's discounts are for children up to age 11.

Bring comfortable clothing, especially proper walking shoes

Dogs are welcome on the estate, just not allowed in any buildings

Fun Facts

Mount Vernon is the most visited historic home in America. In addition, Mount Vernon is consistently ranked as a top attraction - not only in Virginia and the DC area, but nationally and internationally.

The estate is owned by the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association (MVLA), which was founded in 1853 and is the first national historic preservation organization in the United States. The MVLA is directed by a Board of Regents, comprised solely of women, who represent nearly 30 states.

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