A gorgeous six-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bathroom Edgewater Park, New Jersey mansion with a genuine George Washington tie ...
George Washington purchased foodstuffs from not ... archaeologists working in the cellar of a slave dwelling on the Mansion House Farm came across both gun flints and lead shot in a variety ...
George Washington was an early adopter of the home greenhouse. In the mid-1780s he constructed a greenhouse that only had ...
Now a museum, this 18th-century plantation house (also known as Bush Hill House) was the base for George Washington and his sick half-brother Lawrence (who had tuberculosis) for two months in 1751.
Washington had been renting a family farm in Northern Virginia ... Like his fellow Virginians in the House of Burgesses, Washington became increasingly disillusioned with George III and his ...
George Washington Carver was an American agricultural ... What we do know is that the farm he was born on, in Diamond, Missouri, belonged to a white man called Moses Carver. Not long after George ...