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This 20-minute tour introduces you to staff favorites in the “Mount Vernon: Story of an American Icon” exhibition on display at the Museum.  See treasured items that tell the full story of Mount Vernon from pre-historic times to today.   

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$2 per person, in addition to general admission

Mount Vernon: The Story of An American Icon

Meet the people who shaped Mount Vernon, including Washington and Custis family members, enslaved and hired laborers, and Vice Regents of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, which has owned and preserved Mount Vernon since the 19th century

What’s Inside the Exhibit

The exhibit includes:

  • George Washington’s “Uncommon Chair," which he used throughout his presidency and for the remainder of his life
  • Musical instruments, including a harpsichord 
  • the weathervane that topped the Mansion’s cupola, alongside the cupola’s original spire
  • a handmade brick with the finger impressions of its maker
  • objects that the enslaved community used and owned 

Learn more about the exhibit