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Don's PhotoJaunt 2003Home of Mary, Mother of Washington

Mary Washington, George's mother, lived in this house in Fredericksburg, Virginia, for many years, after the kids left home. George visited his mother occasionally, but never spent even one night at her home. He stayed with his sister, who lived nearby. George and his mother did not get along well.

It's a fairly large house; I'm sure there was room for George to spend the night, but he never did. The house is fairly typical of homes of the day. No photography allowed inside, so I don't have any photos, but the house is filled with artifacts of Mary's life.

On the back porch and in the kitchen we could take pictures. Mary had a pretty nice back yard; I imagine she spent considerable time out here, telling her slaves what to do. The sundial is nice.


As in most homes of the time, the kitchen was a separate building. Quite a few artifacts are displayed here.

PhotoJaunt 2003 Intro |
Beacon Hill Area of Boston |
Boston Common |
Unitarian Universalist Association |
Massachusetts State House |
Adams Historic Park |
Boston Temple |
John F. Kennedy National Historic Site |
John F. Kennedy Library and Museum |
Acadia National Park |
Maine State Capitol |
New England in the Fall |
Town and Country Inn |
Vermont State House |
Chester Alan Arthur Birthplace |
President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site |
Franklin Pierce Homes and Gravesite |
New Hampshire State House |
Rhode Island State Capitol |
New York State Capitol |
Hyde Park |
William J. Clinton Home |
New York City |
The Met |
Grant's Tomb |
George Washington Inauguration Site |
Unitarian Church of All Souls |
Theodore Roosevelt birthplace |
Sagamore Hill |
Woodrow Wilson Homes |
Grover Cleveland Home |
Amish Country |
James Buchanan Sites |
Eisenhower Home |
Gettysburg |
Lincoln Highway |
Washington DC Temple |
Mary Washington Home |
Washington Birthplace |
Ferry Farm |
Mount Vernon |
Appomattox Court House |
James Madison Home |
Highland, James Monroe's Home |
Monticello |
Poplar Forest |
FDR's Little White House in Georgia |
Jacksonville |
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