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Ferry Farm is the boyhood home of George Washington. Augustine Washington moved his family to this property in 1738, when his son, George, was six years old. George received his formal education during his years here, and forged friendships in the neighborhood that lasted the rest of his life. In 1754, George moved to Mount Vernon while his mother, Mary Ball Washington, stayed on at the farm until 1772, when she moved to Fredericksburg.

* http://www.kenmore.org/ferryfarm_homepage.html

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Mount Vernon, Virginia is Washington's home. It is just a few miles up the Potomac River from Washington, DC.

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George Washington's home is located about 8 miles south of Alexandria, Virginia. His home is called Mount Vernon and is a large sprawling plantation.

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Mt. Vernon (North East Virginia) :D

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