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George Washington's House... Where his skull was nearly stolen! Mount Vernon, VA

Welcome to George Washington’s home - where his Skull was nearly stolen!? Yes! And where his empty tomb lies a few yards from his full…tomb… The home of our first president George Washington is in Mount Vernon, Virginia very close to Washington DC, and on this road trip we visit the home of the face of the $1 bill and see inside his home, the outbuildings, the dung repository, and even see his “wooden teeth” - Come along on this Revolutionary colonial adventure as we visit the most beloved home of the most celebrated man of his era! George Washington!
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  • @jimcharles9705
    @jimcharles97052 жыл бұрын

    The Slavery Issue Context is so important. In the late 1700s, there were all kinds of customs that were widely accepted that are not accepted in 2022. In 1787, a man could court and marry very young women. Parents could beat the hell out of their kids. Husbands could beat their wives. It was just a different world. When guys like Jefferson, Washington, Franklin and the other Founders came along, their ideas about freedom and democracy were truly radical. Yes, freedom & liberty did not fully apply to black people or women at the time, but it was at least a start. They let the genie out of the bottle. And that meant that EVENTUALLY, we would work hard so that the values enumerated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution would apply to all. That effort continues today. So, bottom line. It's okay to like and admire the iconic heroes of America's early years. If for nothing else than the fact that they got the ball rolling.

  • @joanpellillo2981
    @joanpellillo29819 ай бұрын

    Awesome - I loved my visit there - so wonderful!

  • @Del-Lebo
    @Del-Lebo2 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff! You really cover history in a really fun way.

  • @johnwayne6501
    @johnwayne65012 жыл бұрын

    I was there a few yrs ago and I was so moved that my body just felt a part of this place. My family may be related to the Lee's family..where Henry Lee was one of George's friend and his son was the famous Robert E. Lee.

  • @cloudcraft7153

    @cloudcraft7153

    2 жыл бұрын

    OMG IM ALSO RELATED TO ROBERT E LEE, IM RELATED TO HIS AUNT!

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove2 жыл бұрын

    Save Julio! Lol.

  • @mikefernandez9777
    @mikefernandez97772 жыл бұрын

    We were there at the end of June....fortunately the weather wasn't bad but like you, we ran out of time.....we were not able to see the lower part where the farm buildings were so Im glad you were able to "take" us there in your video.

  • @stoplaynthesestz7169
    @stoplaynthesestz71692 жыл бұрын

    31:44🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @disco0752
    @disco07522 жыл бұрын

    Pretty good documentary Justin. You did about as well as you could considering some of the horrid conditions suffered by the slaves here in the South and Mount Vernon. I bought my kids here and once they saw the slave conditions they were done. Waste of money. If you want a complete experience, go to the Mount Vernon restaurant and be served by black and white servants. Do not believe that crap about slaves being better off in Mount Vernon. Slave overseers were the same everywhere and aristocratic owners had a penchant for looking the other way when injustices occurred. Just sayin!