George Washington is America's most renowned general and statesman, but not many know that he was also a savvy businessman. The distillery and gristmill that were on these sites were successful money-making ventures for Washington. The gristmill produced flour and cornmeal and the distillery was one of the largest in the country. The buildings here have been reconstructed, but are operational. Visitors can purchase spirits produced here in the on-site gift shop. Located 3 miles west of Mount Vernon.
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One of America's most visited historic sites, Mount Vernon was the beloved home of George and Martha Washington.
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The legendary exhibits at the National Air and Space Museum include the Wright brothers' flyer, Chuck Yeager's Bell X-1, Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St鈥
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Two buildings. Hundreds of masterpieces. Infinite enjoyment. It's easy to spend a full day at the National Gallery of Art, which showcases a whole range鈥
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National Museum of African American History & Culture
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Sprawling across hills above the Potomac River in Arlington, Virginia, Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place for America鈥檚 most revered鈥
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Preserved and operated by the National Trust of Historic Preservation, Woodlawn Plantation was once part of George Washington鈥檚 Mount Vernon. In 1799,鈥
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Wander landscaped grounds along the Potomac and get a sense of what the region looked like in George Washington鈥檚 day. The first president once owned鈥
6. Contrabands & Freedmen Cemetery
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7. National Inventors Hall of Fame & Museum
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8. George Washington Masonic National Memorial
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