Lives Bound Together: Telling George Smith’s Story
Tuesday, November 21, 2017

by Jessie MacLeod, Associate Curator The special exhibition Lives Bound Together: Slavery at George Washington’s Mount Vernon opened to the public on October 1, 2016. But visitors might not realize that there is always something new to see: because paper is very light-sensitive, curatorial staff change the documents on display twice a year. In S...
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Gift Guide for Kids
Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Looking for a kid-friendly gift this holiday season? The Shops at Mount Vernon has a great selection, and we've picked out some of our favorites.
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New Acquisition Highlights: Rare 19th-Century Photograph
Wednesday, November 08, 2017

by Mary V. Thompson Mount Vernon recently acquired a rare nineteenth-century carte-de-visite for our historic photograph collection. It shows an elderly African-American man sitting in the Washington, DC, studio of photographer Alexander Gardner. The subject is seated in a wooden sidechair, wearing a hat with a worn, round brim, knitted scarf, h...
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Seasonal Changes in Mount Vernon's Mansion
Thursday, October 05, 2017

Walking through the Mansion feels like a snapshot into the daily life of the Washingtons. Mount Vernon's Collections team changes the setup in each room seasonally to recreate the way Mount Vernon's guests would have seen it in the 1790s. Earlier this month, the staff again changed the scenarios in the dining room, butler's pantry, kitchen, and ...
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The Widow Custis' Inheritance in the Blue Room
Tuesday, October 03, 2017
Among the mid-century (18th century that is) style furnishings that will make their appearance in the Blue Room is a mahogany bureau dressing table, a Richmond-made reproduction of a Williamsburg-made original that once seamlessly translated British style to the colonies. Custis-Washington dressing table at Mount Vernon, one of a pai...
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Blue Room Object Installation Begins
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
If you visit Mount Vernon today, you will find the Blue Room door closed once again. Behind the door, Collections Management and Curatorial staff have begun the installation process of the room. This means that we are carefully moving in and arranging all of the objects which will furnish the newly restored room. The Blue Room’s repr...
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Where is George Washington Buried?
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
One question a lot of our guests ask is, "Why isn't George Washington buried at the Capitol?" We set out on a mini journey to the Capitol, the Fairfax County courthouse, and finally Mount Vernon to get the full story.
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A Sociable Set
Wednesday, September 06, 2017
Here’s a peek at what’s coming together in the Blue Room: one of six handsomely carved English rococo chairs, c. 1755-1765, dressed with a reproduction slip cover of “fashionable . . . blew and white” printed cotton.
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Rising Again--A New Finial for an Old Mirror
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
The reproduction phoenix finial for the Blue Room looking glass. Courtesy of Mack S. Headley & Sons, Berryville, Virginia. By 1799, the contents of the Blue Room notably included “1 large looking glass.” To represent it, curators chose a period example typical of the large, pediment looking glasses available at the time. But as we...
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A "neat cut Cornish"
Monday, August 21, 2017
As discussed last week, the reproduction bed for the Blue Room will be based on a “fashionable” blue-and-white draped bed ordered by the Washingtons in 1759. That bed no longer survives, but fortunately, the detailed descriptions do. One of the bed’s most distinctive features, and the most challenging to interpret, was the cloth-covered “neat cu...
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