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At the Source of History: Mount Vernon Opens Doors for Presidents’ Day

  For history enthusiasts, Presidents’ Day offers more than a federal holiday — it presents a chance to reconnect with the origins of American leadership. On February 16, 2026, George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate will welcome visitors free of charge, inviting the public to experience the historic property where the first president balanced private life with national responsibility. The estate, meticulously preserved for more than two centuries, stands as a testament to Washington’s character and legacy. The recently restored bedchamber and first floor, reopened in late 2025 after careful conservation work, now allow guests deeper access into the personal spaces of the founding father. Mount Vernon’s Free Admission Day has become a longstanding tradition, drawing thousands of visitors each year. The event typically includes historical demonstrations, educational tours, and discussions highlighting Washington’s military command during the Revolutionary War and his pivotal role ...

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