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Mount Vernon & Alexandria Day Trip from DC

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Overview

Quotes Logo See where George Washington lived! The Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria Day Trip from Washington DC takes you back in time to learn about America's first president. This bus tour explores George Washington's famous home and the charming streets of Old Town Alexandria.

Explore the Mount Vernon estate, including the mansion, gardens, and farms, to see what life was like in colonial times. The tour drives through Old Town Alexandria, passing historical sites like Robert E. Lee's childhood home and Alexandria's Christ Church. Expect to see the Old Town Waterfront and the George Washington Masonic National Memorial.

Entry fees to Mount Vernon and a tour of George Washington's Mansion are included. You'll also have free time to wander the estate. This half-day trip is guided by a licensed professional. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Explore George Washington's Home: See where the first president lived and learn about his life at Mount Vernon.

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Discover Old Town Alexandria: Take a scenic bus tour through historic Old Town Alexandria and see key historical sites.

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Entry Fees and Mansion Tour Included: Enjoy included entry to Mount Vernon and a guided tour of George Washington's mansion.

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Free Time to Explore: Wander the Mount Vernon estate at your own pace and discover its many attractions.

Sentiment Analysis

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Overall, customers enjoyed the tour of Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria, finding it informative and engaging. The tour provides a good overview of George Washington's life and the historical sites in the area. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers loved seeing George Washington's home and learning about his life.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many enjoyed the guided tour of the mansion and the free time to explore the estate.

    Positive Highlight Icon The bus ride through Old Town Alexandria was a highlight for many visitors.

    Positive Highlight Icon The tour guide was knowledgeable and made the experience enjoyable.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some customers wished they had more time at Mount Vernon.

    Negative Highlight Icon Lunch is not included, so you'll need to buy food at Mount Vernon.

The Journey

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Robert E. Lee's Childhood Home

Pass by the formative grounds where Robert E. Lee spent his early years, offering a glimpse into the upbringing of the Confederate general. While the house itself may hold private residences, imagining Lee's childhood within these walls provides a poignant connection to a pivotal figure in American history and the complexities of the Civil War era.

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Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden

Discover the Lee-Fendall House, a captivating museum in Old Town Alexandria that unveils over 200 years of history through the stories of the Lee family and the many others who lived and worked on the property. Explore its meticulously preserved rooms and picturesque gardens, offering insights into the social and political landscape of early America and the lives of both the elite and enslaved individuals.

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Mount Vernon

Step back in time at Mount Vernon, the iconic estate of George Washington. Begin with an introductory film to set the stage, then embark on a guided tour of Washington's meticulously preserved mansion, gaining firsthand insights into his life, leadership, and legacy. Afterwards, explore the expansive grounds at your leisure, from the lush gardens and working farm to the poignant slave memorial and the final resting place of George and Martha Washington. A food court and gift shop are available for refreshment and souvenirs.

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Alexandria's Christ Church

Pass by Christ Church, a historic landmark in Alexandria that served as a place of worship for both George Washington and Robert E. Lee. Admire the elegant architecture and step inside (if time allows) to experience the serene atmosphere and appreciate the significance of this house of worship in the lives of two prominent figures in American history, representing different sides of a nation divided.

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Old Town Waterfront

Experience the vibrant energy of Alexandria's Old Town Waterfront, a scenic hub bustling with shops, restaurants, and stunning views of the Potomac River. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, watch the boats sail by, and soak in the charming atmosphere of this historic port city. Consider enjoying a meal with a view or browsing the unique boutiques that line the streets, creating a memorable experience by the water's edge.

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Smallest Town House in Old Town Alexandria

Discover the charm of the 'Smallest Town House' in Old Town Alexandria, a quirky and picturesque building that showcases the unique architectural character of the area. While its small size may surprise you, it stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of early residents and adds to the captivating appeal of Old Town's historic streets.

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George Washington Memorial Parkway

Enjoy a scenic drive along the George Washington Memorial Parkway, a picturesque route that meanders along the Potomac River, offering breathtaking views of the landscape and connecting many of the region's historical landmarks. This relaxing drive provides a tranquil transition as you approach Mount Vernon, enhancing the anticipation of your visit to Washington's iconic estate.

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George Washington's Townhouse (Possible)

Explore the possibility of visiting George Washington's townhouse (if open to public or viewable), a place that offers more insight into his urban life and connections within the community. While Mount Vernon represents his rural estate, a townhouse would showcase his involvement in civic matters and the social circles of the time (Note: Confirmation of a specific public access location required).

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George Washington Masonic National Memorial

Marvel at the grandeur of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, a towering monument dedicated to the first president's legacy as a Freemason. Admire the Neoclassical architecture and panoramic views from the observation deck, and learn about Washington's involvement in Freemasonry and its influence on American values. The Memorial is located nearby and is a landmark in the area. Note: it is a landmark and a potential stop, but it is not directly linked to George Washington's home or activities.

Know Before You Go

This half-day trip includes entry fees to Mount Vernon, a tour of George Washington's Mansion, and a drive through Old Alexandria. An introductory video will be shown upon arrival at Mount Vernon, and free time is given to explore the estate. A licensed tour guide will be present. Lunch is not included, but a food court is available at Mount Vernon. Gratuities and hotel pick-up/drop-off are not included.

Hot Tip

Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking. Bring water and snacks for the bus ride. Allow extra time to see the shops and museums on site.

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