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| Architect | Lawrence and George Washington |
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| Location | Mount Vernon, Virginia map | |||||
| Date | 1743, remodeled 1754 to circa 1780 timeline | |||||
| Building Type | large house, estate, mansion | |||||
| Construction System | wood timber frame and wood siding | |||||
| Climate | mild temperate | |||||
| Context | rural estate | |||||
| Style | Georgian Neoclassical | |||||
| Notes | Home and estate of the George Washington, first President of the United States of America. | |||||
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Photo, exterior overview at ArchitectureWeek Photo, interior, the Small Dining Room, restored at ArchitectureWeek
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| Discussion | Mount Vernon Commentary
George Washington, first President of the United States of America, inherited Mount Vernon from his half brother Lawrence Washington in 1754, and built his own additions over the next roughly 30 years. In 1860 the estate was purchased by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, who maintain it as a historical site open to the public. | |||||
| Resources |
Sources on Mount Vernon
"Mount Vernon Conservation", by P. Gardiner Hallock, ArchitectureWeek No. 91, 2002.0327, pC1.1. Kevin Matthews. The Great Buildings Collection on CD-ROM. Artifice, 2001. ISBN 0-9667098-4-5. Available at Amazon.com
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| Web Resources |
Links on Mount Vernon
Historic Mount Vernon The official site, with photos and visitor information. Mount Vernon at Archiplanet Find, add, and edit info at the all-buildings collaboration
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