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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MOUNT VERNON/ Discounted Admission to Mount Vernon

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20% on daytime admission
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As an email subscriber, you can save 20% on daytime admission to Mount Vernon. Enter the promo code EMAIL20 online or show this email at the gate.

This offer is valid on up to 6 tickets through 12/31/20.
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Mount Vernon is open daily.
 
New Room
Tour the Mansion's 1st Floor
The Mansion is one of the most iconic 18th-century homes in America. Reserve your ticket online to tour the 1st floor. Capacity is limited to allow for social distancing.
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Mount
Vernon Inn Restaurant
Mount Vernon Inn RestaurantNow Open for Indoor DiningThe Mount Vernon Inn is open for indoor dining with reduced capacity, so be sure to make a reservation to secure a table. Takeout and outdoor patio dining are also still available.
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Lives
Bound Together
Explore Our Indoor Exhibits
Escape the heat by visiting our award-winning exhibit, Lives Bound Together: Slavery at George Washington's Mount Vernon. This exhibit explores the personal stories of the people enslaved at Mount Vernon while providing insight into George Washington’s evolving opposition to slavery.
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Photo
Cruise
Photo Cruise on the Potomac
Saturdays and Sundays: 12:30 p.m.

Experience the estate from a different perspective during a narrated excursion on the Potomac River where you will learn not only about the importance of the Potomac to Washington's business ventures, but also about the people and animals who have inhabited its shores throughout history.
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Requires an additional ticket.
 
Take A Specialty Tour
Hamilton The Musical Tour
Hamilton The Musical Tour
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays:
10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.


Want to learn more about the connection between Hamilton the musical and George Washington? Take our new specialty tour (requires an additional ticket).

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Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour
Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour

Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays:
2 p.m.
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 free 60-minute tour.

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Mount Vernon is owned and maintained in trust for the people of the United States by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, a private, non-profit organization.

We do not accept government funding and rely upon private contributions, admissions, and retail sales to help preserve George Washington’s home and legacy.
George Washington's Mount Vernon
3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway
Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121
United States

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