Join George Washington on a personal tour of his beloved Mansion at Mount Vernon as he shares his daily routine and the history behind some of its many rooms.
@@jabber1990 nah, if anything Washington would've had something more skin to an English accent. He was born in 1732, when the colonies were still firmly British, and he'd served in the British army. His family had come over less than a hundred years earlier from NE England. An accent that we'd recognize as a distinctly American southern accent wouldn't have evolved yet, even by the Civil War decades later, they wouldn't have sounded like what you hear in NC or GA or AL now . If you want to get a good idea for how Washington and American colonists at the time would've sounded, watch the show TURN about Washington's spies, or the HBO miniseries John Adams. You can hear the beginnings of Boston and NY and Southern accents, but all still heavily influenced by British and Irish accents.
@@jabber1990 nah, if anything Washington would've had something more skin to an English accent. He was born in 1732, when the colonies were still firmly British, and he'd served in the British army. His family had come over less than a hundred years earlier from NE England. An accent that we'd recognize as a distinctly American southern accent wouldn't have evolved yet, even by the Civil War decades later, they wouldn't have sounded like what you hear in NC or GA or AL now . If you want to get a good idea for how Washington and American colonists at the time would've sounded, watch the show TURN about Washington's spies, or the HBO miniseries John Adams. You can hear the beginnings of Boston and NY and Southern accents, but all still heavily influenced by British and Irish accents.
I don't know where you found this guy, but he really looks the part and that smooth-radio voice puts me in mind of actor William Bogert. Great job Mount Vernon! 👏🇺🇸👏
@@markk8588 if he did that today it'd certainly wouldn't look good. Hey but he wrote in his will for his slaves to be freed after his death so that's perhaps something. Better not condemn the whole for the thing every Virginia planter did in the 18th century.
@@krunkle5136 slaves would literally try to escape his plantation just to get to a different one because Washington SPECIFICALLY was cruel, so even by their standards which yes may have normalized it (which we shouldn’t forget is the same as nazis and hitler youth it’s still bad) he was still horrible ,and probably realized how awful he was at the end of his life and did it just to get into heaven or something lol
@@markk8588 William Ellison was a prosperous black slave owner who was known to be particularly evil. There were quite a few prosperous black slave owners as well as most native American tribes that had slaves. Guess what they supported and fought for the south in the civil war. I think we need to get rid of Christianity and Islam. The Bible condones slavery and the prophet Muhammad owned and sold slaves. BTW Mark if you were a plantation owner back in those times YOU would have been a slave owner even if you were black. Oh and there was a man named Anthony Johnson he was the first legal slave owner in the colonies. A black man and a former slave at that. You know Mark Africans were selling and enslaving their own long before the Transatlantic slave trade. And when slavery ended in the US they still continued to sell their own throughout the Caribbean and South America...leaving them in cages along the shore to be picked up..oh and the majority of slaves at MT Vernon were not George Washington's nor Martha's. They were the slaves from Martha's first husband. She was in charge of his estate. Neither she nor George had a legal right to free them under 18th century law.
These evils still impact black people today racism exists and most of the liberties you're talking about are harder for the minority like immigrants, black folks, etc. Besides focusing on the past might help us improve in the future. so chill a bit @@classicG342
Thank you, General, for the tour of your lovely home. I have had the great pleasure of visiting it two times in my life. The gracious presence of you and your dear wife was keenly felt. You remain first in the hearts of your countrymen!
Fantastic video. Mount Vernon is a magical place! My husband hit his head on the stairs while we were there! Ha ha I told him he probably followed some pretty great men! Love the fan chair!
I enjoyed this video tremendously. I hope to visit in person someday. For those interested, I highly recommend that you head to Quincy, MA for a tour of John and Abigail's homestead, Peacefield. Another treasure. 🇺🇲
Excellent from His Excellency! I especially liked seeing "George Washington's Liberty Key: Mount Vernon's Bastille Key" starting at 5:18 Huzzah, well done!
I have been to Mount Vernon 5 times over the last 50 or so years. As a fellow Virginian l am proud you were our first president and the first of seven presidents from the Old Dominion.
Wonderful tour by General Washington! We have been to Mount Vernon many times and it is indeed a National Treasure. Thank you Ladies for preserving, restoring and sharing Mount Vernon and the General with us.
Honestly, I was prepared to click out of this once I got done laughing at some low budget actor - but this was actually a great video! Well done! Everything - the actor, videography, lighting, and content were fantastic!
I had the honor of growing up a mere four miles from the wonderful place. In fact, I believe our home sat on what was known as the River Farm just off the aptly named George Washington Memorial Parkway. Whenever we had visitors from out of the area, we took take them to the Mansion House farm. It has been years since I have able to visit, but I have many fond memories. I enjoyed this video and hope there will be longer one made with the General conducting the tour.
Dear General, thank you so much for your dedicated service to our country. I know you love your home & always longed to be home. But your country called & you always said yes. Every time. You are my favorite hero! Thanks for the tour!
I had the pleasure of taking a tour of Mt. Vernon when I was 14 back in 1981 when my dad was stationed at Andrews AFB, Md. This video brings back some memories. I think I stumped the tour guides because I noticed the waviness of the windows in the parlor and asked the guide if the windows were original from the time of Washington himself. Nobody seemed to know so I never received an answer...
This is awesome! Visited with my family in June and was amazed by it all. The museum, house, farm, gardens, woods, river, views. This brought me right back. Thanks!
I thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Martha Washington is my ancestor so, seeing this small portion of Mt. Vernon was a delight. My research into my genealogy, I discovered that the keys to the Bastille were in the entryway as a gift from Lafayette. So glad to see it included in your tour!
Lafayette was a murderer and an abhorrent human being who slaughtered thousands. Your cherry happy post of a slave owner and a murderer is patently offensive and immoral and a prime example of why American history in us public schools is a white wash and an absolute disgrace.
I have had the opportunity to tour the mansion on three different occasions, and I have enjoyed it each time. The tour guides always do such a wonderful job. There is, however, nothing quite like hearing it from General Washington himself. Well done!
This video is so well done! It presents our leader’s house beautifully and from the perspective of President Washington himself which is superb! The actor portrays our first President with respect and gives us such a “real life” experience that we could easily believe it is George Washington himself. As a child I had the opportunity to visit Mt. Vernon and have wanted to return for some time. This video makes me yearn for that opportunity all the more! Thank you for creating this wonderful video! 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
I really loved this tour. It is my wish to visit Mount Vernon one day. The man that portrayed President George Washington was excellent. George Washington is my favorite President.
Subscribed & I'm going to visit Mt. Vernon. This was one of the best home tours on all of CZcams. It was so much fun to have President Washington give the tour.
It was a very fine house indeed for the time. Remember: Jefferson's Monticello isn't even remotely finished at the time "the General" here is giving the tour.
I really like this actor, he nails how I've always imagined Washington's demeanor and personality: polite, dignified, aristocratic, and possessed of a sly and humble sense of humor
Wonderful and charming. Having visited in person on several occasions, its a remarkable home and everyone should visit and donate to preservation. We use the same blue canton dishes in our dining room.
All the man wanted to do was retire here and make rye whiskey until the end of his days. But time and time again he rose to the occasion of a nation in need. he could have been a king, an emperor with power eternal but when he was done and no longer needed he stepped down willingly. that is why George Washington will always be the GOAT
Greetings, Mr. President! I'm utterly delighted to have seen this lovely tour of your historic home. I had a wonderful opportunity to have visited your beautiful and vast estate a few years ago. It brought indelible memories to me and my family. Would love to visit once again and hope your kind presence will grace an in-depth tour of the estate with its remarkably rich history, mostly, coming from your own perspective. Much gratitude!
This is an excellent video tour of Mount Vernon! The actor portraying General Washington is very convincing. It seemed like the actual man was giving a personal tour of his home to me. Who is the actor? More videos like ths please!
I loved this so much! Who better to give an in-depth tour of Mount Vernon than the General himself? Thank you, General, for taking the time to do this! 👍🇺🇲
@@glennstockley2197 God Bless George Washington glenn stockley. He's the father of our country and an amazing man. You got your panties in a twist. Go cry in your oatmeal.
I grew up in Arlington VA. DC was my playground. Ice skated on the reflecting pool, climbed the stairs to the Washington monument, shinnied up to ride behind Andrew Jackson on his statue across from the White House. I went to all the museums and galleries on the National Mall and sat in the Senate gallery. You could do all these things as a boy in the 1950s. I would always stand for a long time in front of a glass case in the Smithsonian. Inside it, on a maniquine, was George Washington's military dress uniform.
Nice portrayal. The outside color is more putty than white. While the guides say they did not have a true white house paint back in the 18th century, and that paint analysis says the putty look is correct, there are paintings showing it more white than putty. Those paintings date back to the period. My husband, as a child, lived down the road from Mt. Vernon on land that was once part of Mt. Vernon.
Oh i loved that place, i used to ride by bike from DC to there when i was young now i am 82 and my memories of going there stay with me. The gentleman is very interesting to listen to. My middle name is Lawrence, named after my uncle who was killed by a car when he was 5 years old.
I went to Valley Forge and the guide kept telling everyone to touch the banister on the staircase because George Washington touched it. I'm like, I went to Mount Vernon already. He touched the whole thing.
Thank You for showing us a great tour of your home President Washington also are you up to date with the current events that are happening in America ? 🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎
Thank you, Mr President. I had the pleasure of visiting your noble home decades ago, when I was a child and a young adult. Please tender my respects to your lady wife.
This had all the potential for being excessively cheesy, but it wasn’t at all. Very nice. And yes, the back porch of Mount Vernon is one of the absolute nicest places in all America.
I wish they would make more of these videos with General Washington. Great job! Wonderful tour!
I whole heartedly agree
I enjoyed it. I hope they do more videos like this one.
Lovely
Yes, please do so.
I would like to see the general and Mrs. Washington doing these videos.
I’m just amazed such a busy man has time for you tube videos😅😅😂
Very enjoyable. What a pleasant and creative way to tour a historic home. The actor portrayals are awesome. More in this format, please.
What actor?
I always figured he'd speak with a Southern accent
@@jabber1990 nah, if anything Washington would've had something more skin to an English accent. He was born in 1732, when the colonies were still firmly British, and he'd served in the British army. His family had come over less than a hundred years earlier from NE England. An accent that we'd recognize as a distinctly American southern accent wouldn't have evolved yet, even by the Civil War decades later, they wouldn't have sounded like what you hear in NC or GA or AL now . If you want to get a good idea for how Washington and American colonists at the time would've sounded, watch the show TURN about Washington's spies, or the HBO miniseries John Adams. You can hear the beginnings of Boston and NY and Southern accents, but all still heavily influenced by British and Irish accents.
Wow he's looking good for 285 years old!
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mel gibson brad pitt brittany spears the royal family kate middleton taylor swift many other presidents nixon eisenhower roosevelts carter.,,,,,,,,,
i'm 100 and i don't look like that :(
The tour was absolutely delightful! Gen. Washington's demeanor and speech was captured perfectly. And his home is awesome.
I honestly thought he'd have a southern accent
@@jabber1990 nah, if anything Washington would've had something more skin to an English accent. He was born in 1732, when the colonies were still firmly British, and he'd served in the British army. His family had come over less than a hundred years earlier from NE England. An accent that we'd recognize as a distinctly American southern accent wouldn't have evolved yet, even by the Civil War decades later, they wouldn't have sounded like what you hear in NC or GA or AL now . If you want to get a good idea for how Washington and American colonists at the time would've sounded, watch the show TURN about Washington's spies, or the HBO miniseries John Adams. You can hear the beginnings of Boston and NY and Southern accents, but all still heavily influenced by British and Irish accents.
George Washington house 🏠 is great 😊 and nice I see that it isn’t messy good for him ❤ sad that he died 😢
I honestly feel General Washington himself, although very busy, has graciously shown me through his lovely home.
I'll remember it always.
I don't know where you found this guy, but he really looks the part and that smooth-radio voice puts me in mind of actor William Bogert. Great job Mount Vernon! 👏🇺🇸👏
Mount Vernon is monument to slavey....only u yanquis would like it
The actor did a great job as President George Washington. I enjoyed this very much!
I hope this actor makes many more in-character videos. Listening to him was riveting.
In our media saturated, ad ridden, car dependant, internet addicted world, it's wonderful to see that George Washington is still alive and kicking.
Ya would’ve been great if you were Washington and not anyone else! certainly not one of the hundreds of slaves he had at Vernon!
@@markk8588 if he did that today it'd certainly wouldn't look good.
Hey but he wrote in his will for his slaves to be freed after his death so that's perhaps something.
Better not condemn the whole for the thing every Virginia planter did in the 18th century.
@@krunkle5136 slaves would literally try to escape his plantation just to get to a different one because Washington SPECIFICALLY was cruel, so even by their standards which yes may have normalized it (which we shouldn’t forget is the same as nazis and hitler youth it’s still bad) he was still horrible ,and probably realized how awful he was at the end of his life and did it just to get into heaven or something lol
@@markk8588 William Ellison was a prosperous black slave owner who was known to be particularly evil. There were quite a few prosperous black slave owners as well as most native American tribes that had slaves. Guess what they supported and fought for the south in the civil war. I think we need to get rid of Christianity and Islam. The Bible condones slavery and the prophet Muhammad owned and sold slaves. BTW Mark if you were a plantation owner back in those times YOU would have been a slave owner even if you were black. Oh and there was a man named Anthony Johnson he was the first legal slave owner in the colonies. A black man and a former slave at that. You know Mark Africans were selling and enslaving their own long before the Transatlantic slave trade. And when slavery ended in the US they still continued to sell their own throughout the Caribbean and South America...leaving them in cages along the shore to be picked up..oh and the majority of slaves at MT Vernon were not George Washington's nor Martha's. They were the slaves from Martha's first husband. She was in charge of his estate. Neither she nor George had a legal right to free them under 18th century law.
These evils still impact black people today racism exists and most of the liberties you're talking about are harder for the minority like immigrants, black folks, etc. Besides focusing on the past might help us improve in the future. so chill a bit @@classicG342
I love these types of videos. They make you feel like you are there.
The actor who plays George Washington does it convincingly.
I had no idea that Mount Vernon was much more than the mansion until I went there. It's a terrific complex!
I loved the virtual tour. Maybe, George Washington, reading letters he wrote. A tour of the grounds, etc. Great job! Thank you!
Delightful. Thank you General Washington
I love visiting the mansion and at 5’2 I do not have to duck on the back stairs🦆
The actor portraying GW absolutely nailed it! Wow, what a fantastic video.
“May I speak with the owner, please?’
“Yes, you may….”
Wonderfully, done!
❤️
And an “owner” he was indeed…
Thank you, General, for the tour of your lovely home. I have had the great pleasure of visiting it two times in my life. The gracious presence of you and your dear wife was keenly felt. You remain first in the hearts of your countrymen!
Kudos to this actor, excellent job!
Fascinating, love our beloved general Washington. Mt vernon was all he ever wanted,shame he didnt get to enjoy it more in his golden years
What a wonderful surprise. I've been there quite a few times and would like to get back,always one of my favorite places.
I love this George Washington 🌟I feel he looked and acted like this 😬🇺🇸 Great video!!
It's interesting hearing him pronounce certain words. Especially "Americae"
And "mary-land" for MD. That's how they pronounce in the UK, too.
Wonderful. The gentleman portraying President Washington was both convincing and charming. More videos would be welcome.
Wonderful work George! I can’t wait to see Martha in the house with you 😉
Fantastic video. Mount Vernon is a magical place! My husband hit his head on the stairs while we were there! Ha ha I told him he probably followed some pretty great men! Love the fan chair!
I enjoyed this video tremendously. I hope to visit in person someday.
For those interested, I highly recommend that you head to Quincy, MA for a tour of John and Abigail's homestead, Peacefield. Another treasure. 🇺🇲
I love this!!! I love how he stays in character. So we'll done.
Absolutely wonderful! Shout out also to the actor portraying the butler, Frank, to bring the whole household into the story.
This guy does an incredible job in character!!
Excellent from His Excellency! I especially liked seeing "George Washington's Liberty Key: Mount Vernon's Bastille Key" starting at 5:18 Huzzah, well done!
I have been to Mount Vernon 5 times over the last 50 or so years. As a fellow Virginian l am proud you were our first president and the first of seven presidents from the Old Dominion.
I got to tour it in the 90s what a fabulous visit I had! This actor is terrific!!
Wonderful tour by General Washington! We have been to Mount Vernon many times and it is indeed a National Treasure. Thank you Ladies for preserving, restoring and sharing Mount Vernon and the General with us.
Honestly, I was prepared to click out of this once I got done laughing at some low budget actor - but this was actually a great video! Well done! Everything - the actor, videography, lighting, and content were fantastic!
I had the honor of growing up a mere four miles from the wonderful place. In fact, I believe our home sat on what was known as the River Farm just off the aptly named George Washington Memorial Parkway. Whenever we had visitors from out of the area, we took take them to the Mansion House farm. It has been years since I have able to visit, but I have many fond memories. I enjoyed this video and hope there will be longer one made with the General conducting the tour.
I LOVE IT! Thank you. I was in Alexandria back in March but didn't get the chance to visit like I wanted to. I'll be there soon 😢
Dear General, thank you so much for your dedicated service to our country. I know you love your home & always longed to be home.
But your country called & you always said yes. Every time. You are my favorite hero!
Thanks for the tour!
I toured Mount Vernon some thirty years ago. Washington's choice of location for his home was truly brilliant. A reflection of the man.
He got lucky. As with everything❤
The workmanship that goes into these homes was and is amazing.
I had the pleasure of taking a tour of Mt. Vernon when I was 14 back in 1981 when my dad was stationed at Andrews AFB, Md. This video brings back some memories. I think I stumped the tour guides because I noticed the waviness of the windows in the parlor and asked the guide if the windows were original from the time of Washington himself. Nobody seemed to know so I never received an answer...
This is awesome! Visited with my family in June and was amazed by it all. The museum, house, farm, gardens, woods, river, views. This brought me right back. Thanks!
@@Jayo26200 years ago mate. It’s stale
That was awesome! Thank you so much for that great show. I’ve been to the estate many times. Always such a joy.
Such an excellent and fascinating portrayal of the great man himself!! I really enjoyed this. Please have the good General do more!!!
Very well done! Thank for keeping the Venerable Man alive.
I thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Martha Washington is my ancestor so, seeing this small portion of Mt. Vernon was a delight. My research into my genealogy, I discovered that the keys to the Bastille were in the entryway as a gift from Lafayette. So glad to see it included in your tour!
I think it’s disgusting that your ancestor was a slave owner. You shouldn’t be proud of that 😢
Lafayette was a murderer and an abhorrent human being who slaughtered thousands. Your cherry happy post of a slave owner and a murderer is patently offensive and immoral and a prime example of why American history in us public schools is a white wash and an absolute disgrace.
Nicely done Mr. President, I always enjoy visiting Mount Vernon at least once a year.
Just visited the house over Christmas and wanted to visit again. Thank you for allowing me another tour. Wonderful portrayal of the General!
I have had the opportunity to tour the mansion on three different occasions, and I have enjoyed it each time. The tour guides always do such a wonderful job. There is, however, nothing quite like hearing it from General Washington himself. Well done!
My son (who is just 6) was George Washington for Halloween. He loves history, and learning about our first president. Thank you for this video !
This video is so well done! It presents our leader’s house beautifully and from the perspective of President Washington himself which is superb! The actor portrays our first President with respect and gives us such a “real life” experience that we could easily believe it is George Washington himself. As a child I had the opportunity to visit Mt. Vernon and have wanted to return for some time. This video makes me yearn for that opportunity all the more! Thank you for creating this wonderful video! 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
I really loved this tour. It is my wish to visit Mount Vernon one day. The man that portrayed President George Washington was excellent. George Washington is my favorite President.
What a beautiful video , hope to visit Mt. Vernon someday. Been to Monticello twice, and colonial Williamsburg 3 times.
President / General Washington has aged well! Great tour video!! 🤩🤩🤩👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆
Amazing place, been there 3 times and loved it every time. Last time ate at the restaurant and had 18th century fried chicken, it was fantastic
Subscribed & I'm going to visit Mt. Vernon. This was one of the best home tours on all of CZcams. It was so much fun to have President Washington give the tour.
Very interesting. A relatively modest house for a major historical figure.
It was a very fine house indeed for the time. Remember: Jefferson's Monticello isn't even remotely finished at the time "the General" here is giving the tour.
Thank you for sharing this and doing it in character.
I really like this actor, he nails how I've always imagined Washington's demeanor and personality: polite, dignified, aristocratic, and possessed of a sly and humble sense of humor
This was quite lovely. Thank you for the tour.
Wonderful and charming. Having visited in person on several occasions, its a remarkable home and everyone should visit and donate to preservation.
We use the same blue canton dishes in our dining room.
All the man wanted to do was retire here and make rye whiskey until the end of his days. But time and time again he rose to the occasion of a nation in need. he could have been a king, an emperor with power eternal but when he was done and no longer needed he stepped down willingly.
that is why George Washington will always be the GOAT
Wonderful more videos please
This was wonderful. Love these types of videos.
Loved the tour by President Washington very much. We have visited his home two times and learned things each time. A treasure!!
Absolutely wonderful 👍♥️😁 More please.
Awesome absolutely love this George , beautiful job sir I trust there is more coming.
I told y’all he was still alive!
Greetings, Mr. President! I'm utterly delighted to have seen this lovely tour of your historic home. I had a wonderful opportunity to have visited your beautiful and vast estate a few years ago. It brought indelible memories to me and my family. Would love to visit once again and hope your kind presence will grace an in-depth tour of the estate with its remarkably rich history, mostly, coming from your own perspective. Much gratitude!
This is an excellent video tour of Mount Vernon! The actor portraying General Washington is very convincing. It seemed like the actual man was giving a personal tour of his home to me. Who is the actor? More videos like ths please!
Gen. Washington is looking rather spry for a 291 year old. Impressive. J/K.
I loved this so much! Who better to give an in-depth tour of Mount Vernon than the General himself? Thank you, General, for taking the time to do this! 👍🇺🇲
slow day in hell I guess.....
@@glennstockley2197 God Bless George Washington glenn stockley. He's the father of our country and an amazing man. You got your panties in a twist. Go cry in your oatmeal.
@@glennstockley2197take a nap, You old sap. We're daring to have fun, go take your miserable presence somewhere else😂
I grew up in Arlington VA. DC was my playground. Ice skated on the reflecting pool, climbed the stairs to the Washington monument, shinnied up to ride behind Andrew Jackson on his statue across from the White House. I went to all the museums and galleries on the National Mall and sat in the Senate gallery. You could do all these things as a boy in the 1950s. I would always stand for a long time in front of a glass case in the Smithsonian. Inside it, on a maniquine, was George Washington's military dress uniform.
Charming and wonderful. Thanks
Thank you Mr. President for the great tour
Captures how I see President Washington's mannerisms and general demeanor. Maybe I can visit his home someday.
Tis a very pleasing house, dear General
I love George Washington thanks for sharing video doing excellent job I still see him Washington long time 👍🏼🇺🇸🔔🦅
Please make more of these
This was utterly charming. Well done, General!
That is so beatiful place. Als,o is very well preserved. God Bless U.S.A.
WELL DONE! Thank you Mr. President...for MUCH more than this tour!
I remembered in spring 1979.
Nice portrayal. The outside color is more putty than white. While the guides say they did not have a true white house paint back in the 18th century, and that paint analysis says the putty look is correct, there are paintings showing it more white than putty. Those paintings date back to the period. My husband, as a child, lived down the road from Mt. Vernon on land that was once part of Mt. Vernon.
Oh i loved that place, i used to ride by bike from DC to there when i was young now i am 82 and my memories of going there stay with me. The gentleman is very interesting to listen to. My middle name is Lawrence, named after my uncle who was killed by a car when he was 5 years old.
I cannot tell a lie. George, you rock!
We need more of these!! ❤❤
Please do more of these. This was excellent!
Wish I would have found this video sooner. Very enjoyable! Thanks to all who made it possible and especially to you, General Washington!
Great video. Wonderfully done. A tour with the General gives it that personal touch inside the mind of Washington and how his home makes him feel 👍
Well done. What is the name of the talented Actor Interpreter. Enjoyed this very much
I went to Valley Forge and the guide kept telling everyone to touch the banister on the staircase because George Washington touched it. I'm like, I went to Mount Vernon already. He touched the whole thing.
that is the best video I've seen in a while, the actors are wonderful and it's so great to see inside the rooms of Mount Vernon, thanks for posting!
Was so nice of President Washington to use his time machine just for this.
I did enjoy it, thank you for the tour. It was nice hearing the personal stories that went along with the tour.
Thank You for showing us a great tour of your home President Washington also are you up to date with the current events that are happening in America ? 🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎
I visited Mount Vernon when I was a kid, but General Washington wasn't there to give me a tour. I would have loved that.
Same, I went as a kid about 20 years ago and they didn't have anyone dressed up as Washington giving a tour. Would have been so cool if they did!
“Brought me his fireplace” can you even imagine how expensive it would be to transport that fireplace?
Thank you, Mr President. I had the pleasure of visiting your noble home decades ago, when I was a child and a young adult. Please tender my respects to your lady wife.
This had all the potential for being excessively cheesy, but it wasn’t at all. Very nice. And yes, the back porch of Mount Vernon is one of the absolute nicest places in all America.
Beautiful home and presentation. Little parlor with that cherry blossom is my favorite room. Keep up the great work
Built off slave labor and human torturing of over 250 enslaved Americans. This is a disgusting display of white historian narrative how dare you !