George Washington
Total Records Found: 10, showing 50 per page
Site Significance City State Website Visited
George Washington Birthplace National Monument
Birth place
Colonial Beach
Virginia
www.nps.gov/gewa
Not Yet
Mount Vernon
Home, Death Place, Burial site
Mount Vernon
Virginia
www.mountvernon.org
Yes
Fraunces Tavern
Frequented during Revolution; said goodbye to his officers here.
New York
New York
www.frauncestavernmuseum.org
Yes
Samuel Osgood House
Home. Washington lived here during the first months of his presidency.
New York
New York
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Osgood_House
Not Yet
Alexander MaComb House
Washington’s second home during his presidency.
New York
New York
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Macomb_House
Not Yet
Longfellow House – Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site
Military Site, Washington’s Headquarters during the Siege of Boston
Cambrige
Massachusetts
www.nps.gov/long
Not Yet
Valley Forge National Historic Park
Military Site, where Washington spent the winter with his troops 1777-1778
Valley Forge
Pennsylvania
www.nps.gov/vafo
Not Yet
Ferry Farm
Home
Fredericksburg
Virginia
www.kenmore.org/ff_home.html
Yes
Christ Church
The church that George Washington attended
Alexandria
Virginia
www.historicchristchurch.org
Not Yet
George Washington’s Office Museum
Military site, Washington’s office for over a year while supervising construction of Fort Loudoun
Winchester
Virginia
winchesterhistory.org/george-washingtons-office/
Yes
Site | Significance | City | State | Website | Visited |
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George Washington Birthplace National Monument | Birth place | Colonial Beach | Virginia | www.nps.gov/gewa | Not Yet |
Mount Vernon | Home, Death Place, Burial site | Mount Vernon | Virginia | www.mountvernon.org | Yes |
Fraunces Tavern | Frequented during Revolution; said goodbye to his officers here. | New York | New York | www.frauncestavernmuseum.org | Yes |
Samuel Osgood House | Home. Washington lived here during the first months of his presidency. | New York | New York | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Osgood_House | Not Yet |
Alexander MaComb House | Washington’s second home during his presidency. | New York | New York | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Macomb_House | Not Yet |
Longfellow House – Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site | Military Site, Washington’s Headquarters during the Siege of Boston | Cambrige | Massachusetts | www.nps.gov/long | Not Yet |
Valley Forge National Historic Park | Military Site, where Washington spent the winter with his troops 1777-1778 | Valley Forge | Pennsylvania | www.nps.gov/vafo | Not Yet |
Ferry Farm | Home | Fredericksburg | Virginia | www.kenmore.org/ff_home.html | Yes |
Christ Church | The church that George Washington attended | Alexandria | Virginia | www.historicchristchurch.org | Not Yet |
George Washington’s Office Museum | Military site, Washington’s office for over a year while supervising construction of Fort Loudoun | Winchester | Virginia | winchesterhistory.org/george-washingtons-office/ | Yes |