DAY 14 - GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MOUNT VERNON
It was raining when we got up this morning and hasn't let up much. With hopes for a nice day to see Mount Vernon pretty well dashed, we got in the truck anyway and drove the not-quite-4 miles down to Mount Vernon.
We got in on the military rate of $14 per person, down from $20 for a walk-in ticket, with ID. We came in at 9:45 am and they were already selling 11:45 am tour tickets. We wandered around a little, seeing the grounds, the view from the Mt Vernon front porch of the Potomac River, the greens, all the various farm/plantation type buildings on the property, and down to George and Martha's tomb. A little later at the gift shop, hubby found a coffee cup for our collection, and then 2 glasses for his bar.
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The tour was very interesting. There were a few rooms with what I term “ugly wall paper”, and two rooms with the gaudiest green paint. I told my hubby, I'd rather see that kind of green on my lawn than on my wall,” and he agreed. Lots of rooms, plenty of space, a few beds that looked comfortable, and really, some gorgeous furniture, particularly in what's termed “the new room”.
After the tour, we continued to walk through the pouring rain (thankfully with our umbrellas) to the main building, then out to the parking lot.
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On the way out, we stopped at the Grist Mill and Distillery, where hubby treated himself to a bottle of special whiskey. It was EXPENSIVE, but it was rare and the bottle will be a nice souvenir after the whiskey is long gone.
Back out at US-1, we continued up that road for 5 miles to find a gas station with the “right” price on diesel, as we are heading out tomorrow. It was $2.79, when all others around here are between $3.05 and $3.15. Then we stopped at a Walmart on the way back to the hotel, for ice for tomorrow, which we threw in the freezer.
Came back to the room and ate up what foods we can't take with us easily in the cooler tomorrow.
Donna