Mount Vernon plantation

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Mount Vernon plantation is the historic Virginia estate best known as the home of George Washington, the first president of the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
historic house museum
plantation
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
associatedWith American Revolution NERFINISHED
Martha Washington NERFINISHED
early United States history
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfNationalHistoricLandmarkDesignation 1960
developedBy George Washington NERFINISHED
distanceFrom approximately 15 miles south of Washington, D.C.
famousFor association with the first president of the United States
being the home of George Washington
formerName Little Hunting Creek plantation NERFINISHED
foundedBy John Washington family line
governedBy Mount Vernon Ladies' Association NERFINISHED
hasCollection 18th-century furnishings
artifacts related to George Washington
hasPart Mansion
gardens
outbuildings
slave quarters
tombs of George and Martha Washington NERFINISHED
wharf on the Potomac River
working farm area
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
knownAs Mount Vernon NERFINISHED
locatedIn Fairfax County, Virginia
Virginia
locatedNear Alexandria, Virginia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Potomac River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Admiral Edward Vernon NERFINISHED
Edward Vernon NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedAs museum
tourist attraction
ownedBy George Washington NERFINISHED
Mount Vernon Ladies' Association NERFINISHED
significantEvent George Washington died there in 1799 NERFINISHED
George Washington lived there for much of his adult life NERFINISHED
George Washington managed the plantation as a working farm
timePeriod 18th century
American Revolutionary era
touristAttractionIn Virginia NERFINISHED
usedFor enslaved labor-based agriculture
mixed agriculture
tobacco cultivation
wheat cultivation

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Lawrence Washington residence Mount Vernon plantation
Lawrence Washington owned Mount Vernon plantation
Mount Vernon Trail terminusB Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: George Washington’s Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon Trail accesses Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate
National Historic Landmarks in Virginia hasExample Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Bushrod Washington owned Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon estate (inherited interest)
Bushrod Washington residedAt Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Piscataway Park shoreline locatedOpposite Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Custis associatedWith Mount Vernon plantation
subject surface form: Custis family
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington setting Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon estate
Washington family associatedWithEstate Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Fairfax County, Colony of Virginia containsEstate Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Eleanor Parke Custis residence Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Eleanor Parke Custis notableAssociation Mount Vernon plantation
John residence Mount Vernon plantation
subject surface form: John Parke Custis
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
John notableResidence Mount Vernon plantation
subject surface form: John Parke Custis
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
George Washington statue by Jean-Antoine Houdon modelingLocation Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon Square namedAfter Mount Vernon plantation
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon namedAfter Mount Vernon plantation
subject surface form: Mount Vernon, Washington
this entity surface form: Mount Vernon (George Washington’s plantation)