Thursday, July 03, 2008

George Washington's Boyhood Home Found

George Washington’s boyhood home has been found.

Researchers announced Wednesday that remains excavated in the last three years were those of the long-sought dwelling, on the old family farm in Virginia 50 miles south of Washington. The house stood on a terrace overlooking the Rappahannock River, where legend has it the boy threw a stone or a coin across to Fredericksburg.


That'll be an interesting place to visit. I wonder how many men will go there and try to throw a rock, or even a silver dollar, across the river?

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