George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Coach House

 

George Washington's Coach House was reconstructed on its original site in 1894.

 

 
Photo of the Powell Coach
Powell Coach

George Washington had several horse-drawn vehicles, none of which survive today. The Coach House accomodated the family coach as well as a lighter, two wheeled-vehicle known as a chaise. Samuel Powel, Mayor of Philadelphia and good friend of the Washingtons, owned this handsome coach made by Clark Brothers, a well-known Philadelphia carriage maker, who also built a small coach for the Washingtons.

 

 

 

 
Photo of Coach House Interior
Sleigh
 
Photo of the Coach House Interior
Riding chair

As a young man, George Washington acquired a riding chair similar to the one at right. Popular in America and England, riding chairs could travel country lanes and back roads more easily than bigger and heavier four-wheeled chariots and coaches.

 

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