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George Washington's Pioneer Farm George Washington was deeply interested in and devoted to farming and agriculture. At the Pioneer Farm, visitors learn about our Founding Father’s innovations, including crop rotation, the use of different fertilizers, and his improvements to existing farm implements. The farm is also the site of the 16-sided treading barn, a fascinating structure designed by Washington to improve the threshing of wheat. The recent reconstruction of a slave cabin at the farm site provides a new opportunity for the interpretation of slavery and slave life at Mount Vernon. Interns selected to work at the Pioneer Farm will engage and educate visitors in an outdoor setting while wearing the clothing of the period. Specific duties include:
George Washington's Distillery and Gristmill George Washington was an astute businessman as well as a farmer. His reconstructed Whiskey Distillery and Gristmill are located three miles from the main estate grounds and mansion. The Gristmill, where Washington’s wheat was milled into flour for export, is a working mill producing flour and cornmeal. The reconstructed Gristmill also includes the Oliver Evans automated system, installed by Washington in 1791 to improve the efficiency of his milling operation. The Distillery was a business Washington established after his presidency. Originally constructed in 1797-1798, Washington’s whiskey distillery was one of the largest in the country. Recently reconstructed on its original foundation, the working whiskey distillery adds a new dimension to Washington’s business endeavors. Interns at the Distillery/Gristmill site must perform "hands-on" work at both structures and dress in period clothing. Specific duties include:
Candidates interested in Pioneer Farm and Distillery/Gristmill internships should have a background in history or agriculture, be comfortable with public speaking, and be available during the entire internship period, which runs from June 7 through August 13, 2010. Interns will be expected to work a five-day, forty-hour work week that will include some weekends. Interns receive travel expenses, a stipend of $200 per week, and complimentary lodging on the Estate. George Washington's Gristmill Intern Application George Washington's Pioneer Farm Intern Application Applications are due February 15, 2010. Please call the Pioneer Farm office at 703-799-8611 or email PFGMinterns@mountvernon.org with any questions. |
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