Hamilton The Musical Tour
This 60-minute specialty tour uses lyrics from the hit musical Hamilton to explore George Washington’s Mount Vernon.
As you “look around, look around” the estate grounds, you’ll discuss the themes of the musical, the real-life events that inspired it, and “who lives, who dies, who tells your story.”
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Tribute at the Tomb
Pay your respect to George Washington by participating in a brief wreath-laying ceremony at the Washingtons' Tomb.
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The Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour
Listen to the stories of the enslaved people who built and operated Mount Vernon, and learn about their daily lives on the estate during this 60-minute tour.
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Discovery Station: Trees of Mount Vernon
Explore Mount Vernon as you discover estate's historic trees, and learn about how some of the trees are being used as part of the Mansion Revitalization Project.
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Gardens and Landscapes Tour
Take a guided tour through George Washington's gardens and learn about his flowers and plants.
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Tribute at the Slave Memorial
Commemorate the community of the enslaved people who lived and worked at Mount Vernon during a special wreath-laying presentation.
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In-Depth Tour
During this 45-minute guided tour, explore the Mansion, including areas not generally accessible, and discover more than 250 years of history at Mount Vernon.
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Preservation Tour
This 60-minute specialty tour highlights the history of preservation at George Washington’s Mount Vernon.
Hear how a group of women, The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, restored George Washington’s estate in the 19th century and how their work continues today.
Learn about our preservation efforts to return the estate to its 1799 appearance – the last year of Washington’s life – and about the discoveries that have transformed our understanding of Mount Vernon and those who lived at the estate.
Please note that this tour does not enter the Mansion.
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Hands-on-History: Martha Washington's Quilts
Did you know Martha Washington was a quilter, and today some of her quilts are part of Mount Vernon's collection?
Visit Hands-on-History (accessible via the Education Center) to enjoy special activities for kids under 10.
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The Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour
Listen to the stories of the enslaved people who built and operated Mount Vernon, and learn about their daily lives on the estate during this 60-minute tour.
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Tribute at the Tomb
Pay your respect to George Washington by participating in a brief wreath-laying ceremony at the Washingtons' Tomb.
Learn More
Tribute at the Slave Memorial
Commemorate the community of the enslaved people who lived and worked at Mount Vernon during a special wreath-laying presentation.
Learn More