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Fall into Family Fun at Mount Vernon

 

Autumn is a fantastic time to plan a family outing to George Washington’s Mount Vernon. The views of the colorful banks of the Potomac River are worth the trip alone and provide the perfect backdrop for festivals and celebrations.

On October 22 & 23, the estate hosts its annual Fall Harvest Festival, a family-friendly event where you can meet General Washington, watch demonstrations of 18th-century farming, cooking and candle making, and purchase freshly baked bread from a reproduction clay oven. During Fall Harvest Festival, Mount Vernon’s 12-acre field becomes the site of a Craft Beer Tasting. Tickets purchased in advance include six tastings from local breweries and a commemorative glass.

Now that autumn is here, the holidays are right around the corner and with them, Mount Vernon’s annual holiday events. Kick-off the season with the Christmas Illuminations fireworks display, December 16 & 17. During Mount Vernon by Candlelight, which takes place on select weekends in November and December, take a guided candlelit tour of the historic area and learn about holiday traditions in 18th-century Virginia.

Mount Vernon is a destination where past truly meets present. George Washington’s Mansion and many of the estate’s original structures appear just as they did over two hundred years ago. A four-acre working farm, complete with heritage-breed animals, offers demonstrations of Washington’s innovative farming practices.

Included with general admission, the museum features exhibits filled with hundreds of artifacts detailing the history of Mount Vernon. While there, don’t miss the two high-tech theaters that let you experience history in uniquely interactive ways.

A fun way for families to explore Mount Vernon is with the Adventure Map that takes them on a puzzle-solving scavenger hunt. The maps can be picked up in the Ford Orientation Center. Written clues and colorful pictures guide families on an exploration of nine locations across the estate. Kids who complete the hunt and solve the puzzle even receive a special prize.

Ready to plan your visit? Save 20% on admission with the promo code KIDFRIENDLY: Buy Tickets Here

George Washington’s Mount Vernon
Where: 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway | Mount Vernon, VA
When: Daily, 9 am – 5 pm (times vary on event days)

This post is sponsored by George Washington’s Mount Vernon, however, I only promote places, programs, and events that I genuinely believe in and think will appeal to KFDC readers.

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Summer Fun at Mount Vernon, Indoors & Out

 

 

Summer is a time of year many of us generally seek activities outdoors, but when the temps start to soar, it’s great to have indoor options, too. So, when one place offers both at once and makes for a fun and interesting visit for the whole family, even better.

George Washingtons Mount Vernon, the historic estate of the nation’s first president, is just that place.  Located right on the Potomac River in Northern Virginia, the attraction is perfectly situated to enjoy a nice day outside, with numerous exhibits, demonstrations, events, and scenic views along the beautiful grounds.  But there is still plenty to explore inside when you want to take a break from the heat or rainy weather.

Out & About at Mount Vernon
Walking around the grounds of Mount Vernon is like taking a little trip back to Colonial days, with many of the estate’s original structures still standing or reconstructed and set up just as they would have been in the 18th century.   Along with Washingtons Mansion, you can see the blacksmith house, stables, spinning house, homes of enslaved people, plus several more outbuildings. Four gardens are also open for visitors to tour, showcasing the bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables that were grown there as well as lovely areas full of plants enjoyed during after dinner strolls.  A four-acre working farm, complete with heritage-breed animals, is also part of the outdoor offerings.  And not only can you tour, peer into, and walk among these sites, you might also encounter people who operated them and knew George Washington through Mount Vernon’s interpretive character programs.

Inside Insight
A whole museum and education center on the estate brings history to life through modern installations, exhibits, and interactive features. There are elements that appeal to all ages, with large recreations of scenes from George Washington’s life, artifacts from Mount Vernon’s storied history, audio and visual displays that provide background and details on colonial life, and high-tech theatres that offer unique, interactive experiences. Also inside is a food court, so you can really make a day of it and include a bite with your visit. (And for a meal that takes you back into the more tranquil atmosphere of the 18th century, the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant is right next door.)

Colonial Market & Fair 2020

Market Days
The next big event at Mount Vernon is the annual Colonial Market & Fair — and it’s one to mark on your calendar. Over the weekend of September 17-18, you can experience a lively re-created, early-American marketplace with demonstrations, crafts, and entertainment. It’s a great time to take in the sights and sounds of Mount Vernon as its 12-acre field is filled with colonial artisans selling traditional handcrafted food and wares. Colonial music transports you back to the 18th century as expert artisans demonstrate period crafting techniques, and there are opportunities to chat with them, too. Plus, the rest of the estate is still open to tour!

To see what else is coming up at Mount Vernon, including special tours and big events, check out the calendar.  And when you plan your family’s visit, be sure to use the promo code KIDFRIENDLY and save 20% on admission: Buy Tickets!

 

George Washingtons Mount Vernon
Where: 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway | Mount Vernon, VA
When: Daily, 9am – 5pm

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Mount Vernon is a History Lesson & Outdoor Family Fun All Rolled Into One

 

If you haven’t been to George Washington’s Mount Vernon—or even if you have—you’ll want to put it on your family’s list of must-go places for this summer. Located in nearby Virginia, the iconic estate of our nation’s first president covers hundreds of sprawling acres along the banks of the Potomac River. Just a short drive from D.C., Mount Vernon offers a glimpse into the world of “The Father of His Country” and life as it was in colonial times.

Mount Vernon is a destination where past truly meets present. Washington’s Mansion and many of the estate’s original structures, including the spinning house, kitchen, and washhouse, still appear just as they did over two hundred years ago. A four-acre working farm, complete with heritage-breed animals, offers demonstrations of Washington’s innovative farming practices. You can even talk with people who knew George Washington at one of the interpretive character programs.

There are also modern attractions that bring history to life and offer a break from the summer sun. Included with general admission, the museum features exhibits filled with hundreds of artifacts detailing the history of Mount Vernon and the legacy of George Washington. While there, don’t miss the two high-tech theatres that let you experience history in uniquely interactive ways.

A fun way for families to explore Mount Vernon is with the Adventure Map that takes them on a puzzle-solving scavenger hunt. The maps can be picked up in the Ford Orientation Center, and written clues and colorful pictures guide families on an exploration of nine locations across the estate. Kids who complete the hunt and solve the puzzle even receive a special prize.

Another unique way to experience Mount Vernon is on a River Cruise along the Potomac River. The 45-minute ride offers a different perspective of the estate during a narrated excursion that offers stories of the people and animals that have inhabited its shores, as well as an explanation of the river’s vital role in the Civil War.

While Mount Vernon is great to visit any time—it’s open 365 days a year—summer is an especially good time to go. On June 24 & 25, the estate hosts Independence Fireworks, a family-friendly evening that includes fireworks, patriotic music, and even an 18th century ice cream-making demonstration. On July 4th, you can experience An American Celebration, where you can meet General Washington and watch him inspect the troops, observe a moving naturalization ceremony for new citizens, and enjoy a concert by the National Concert Band, all followed by made-for-daytime fireworks over the Potomac River.

Ready to plan your family’s visit to George Washington’s Mount Vernon? Save 20% on admission with promo code KIDFRIENDLY: Buy Tickets!

George Washington’s Mount Vernon
Where: 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway | Mount Vernon, VA
When: Daily, 9am – 5pm

 

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