GEORGE WASHINGTON BIRTHPLACE
Guidebook
1941
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CONTENTS

Cover

Wakefield
The Washington Family and the Bridge Creek-Popes Creek Plantation
Public Ownership of the Birthplace Site
Marking of Washington Birthplace
The Memorial Mansion
The Kitchen and Temporary Museum
The Garden
Burial Ground
How to Reach the Monument
Visitor Hours and Service

THE COVER

This view shows the memorial mansion, erected in 1931 and dedicated May 14, 1932. The giant hackberry tree in front of the doorway is said to have grown from a root sprout after the parent tree was killed by the fire which destroyed the original birthplace house. The fig bush seen to the right of the hackberry tree and over the top of the roses originated from roots of fig trees growing on the grounds at the time that Washington lived here. The boxwood in the center along the walk leading from the house to the garden was brought from the old houw of Sarah Tayloe Washington, about 8 miles from Wakefield, and is about 125 years old



View of Popes Creek




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1941

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF THE INTERIOR
HAROLD L. ICKES, Secretary

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE • NEWTON B. DRURY, Director





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