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8100 Fordson Road, Alexandria, VA 22306
Featured Exhibits: The Museum is featuring an photographic exhibit of Gum Springs' residents and founding families. Many of these photos are close to 100 years old, some older. Save the Historic Gr... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Gum Springs was founded by West Ford, a former slave owned by George Washington's family, who acquired the property in 1833. Gum Springs became a refuge for runaways and recently freed slaves to l... More on Fxva.com

#2.
8100 Fordson Rd. Alexandria, VA
Gum Springs is the oldest African American Community in Fairfax County, formaly established in 1833. West Ford, a former slave, founded the community after being freed by George Washington. Located... More on Virginia.org
Gum Springs was founded by West Ford, a former slave owned by George Washington's family, who acquired the property in 1833. Gum Springs became a refuge for runaways and recently freed slaves to li... More on Fxva.com

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Mount Vernon Highway, Route 235, Mount Vernon, VA 22121

#4.
8301 E. Boulevard Drive Alexandria, VA
This library, in a lovely wooded setting on property once owned by George Washington, fosters an appreciation of the American heritage with objects including many ... More on Visitalexandriava.com
This library, in a lovely wooded setting on property once owned by George Washington, fosters an appreciation of the American heritage with objects including ... More on Visitalexandriava. com

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8301 East Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308

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PO Box 110, Mount Vernon, VA, USA
The estate, gardens and farm of Mount Vernon totaled some 8,000 acres in the 18th century. Today, roughly 500 acres of this historic estate have been preserved 16 miles south of Washington, D.C., on the ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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101 Independance Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC, 20540
The Library of Congress is the de facto national library of the United States and the research arm of the U... More on En.wikipedia.org
It was a great experience and will worth the time. More on Yahoo! Travel

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201 E. Capitol Street, Washington DC, District of Columbia
View the world's largest collection of original Shakespeare manuscripts and books. This attraction ... More on Weather.com
We had a wonderful free tour with a very knowledgeable guide. More on TripAdvisor

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101 Callahan Drive Alexandria, VA
This National Historic Landmark was the home of George Washington. Discover the real George Washington in t... More on VisitLoudoun.org
Plan a trip to the Geroge Washington Masonic Memorial and you'll be planning a trip into the weird. ... More on Judysbook.com

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1025 F Street, NW, Washington DC, District of Columbia
Come face to face with some of the worlds biggest celebrities - are they real, or are they waxworks? More on familydaysoutusa
The museum is open at 10am ev More on igougo
