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CONTACT US. Historic Kenmore. 1201 Washington Avenue. Fredericksburg, VA 22401. 540-373-3381. George Washington’s Ferry Farm. 268 Kings Highway. Fredericksburg, VA 22405. 540-370-0732.
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2 days ago · Browse Fredericksburg local obituaries on Legacy.com. Find service information, send flowers, and leave memories and thoughts in the Guestbook for your loved one.
Mar 4, 2024 · Memorials may be made to the George Washington Ferry Farm, 268 Kings Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22405; or Kenmore Plantation and Gardens, 1201 Washington Avenue, Fredericksburg, VA...
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17 hours ago · Read through the obituaries published today in Fredericksburg Free Lance Star.
Mar 15, 2011 · Web site: http://www.kenmore.org. Kenmore, the home of Betty Washington, sister of George Washington, and her husband, Colonel Fielding Lewis, a strong supporter of the Revolutionary cause, was once the main dwelling on a plantation of 1,300 acres near Fredericksburg, Va. After Betty Lewis's death in 1797, the property changed hands until being ...