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  1. Born: 22 February 1731 - Westmorland County, Virginia. Died: 14 December 1799 - Mount Vernon, VA. President of the United States: 30 April 1789 - March 4 1797. Commander in Chief, Continental Army: 15 June 1775 - 14 December 1799.

  2. At least 27 United States presidents have visited Mount Vernon In the 19th and most of the 20th centuries, sitting presidents of the United States were frequent visitors to George Washington's home. Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and many others have paid their respects to the first ...

  3. George Washington’s Mount Vernon is the historic home of George and Martha Washington, located 13 miles south of Washington, DC. Guests can see the historic mansion, stately rooms, and outbuildings preserved to the year 1799, the last year of George Washington’s life. Owned and operated by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, George Washington’s Mount Vernon has been visited by world ...

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · Mount Vernon, city, Westchester county, New York, U.S., situated on the Bronx and Hutchinson rivers, just north of the Bronx, New York City. It was settled in 1664 near the site where religious dissenter Anne Hutchinson (banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony) was killed in 1643 by Indians. It.

  5. Mount Vernon is a city in Westchester County, New York. The city had 73,893 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau. [1]

  6. The Smallest U.S. State by Area: Rhode Island - 1,545 sq mi (4,001 sq km) The Largest U.S. State by Population: California - 38,940,000 (2023) The Smallest U.S. State by Population: Wyoming - 580,000 (2023) The Oldest U.S. State: Delaware (Admitted to the Union - December 7, 1787) The Newest U.S. State: Hawaii (Admitted to the Union - Aug 21, 1959)

  7. Explore US states and capitals map, Washington, D.C. (formally the District of Columbia), has been the national capital of the U.S. since 1800. Every state of the United States of America has their own capital, as do its insular areas have. Most states of the U.S. have not switched their capital since admission to the Union, but the capitals of ...