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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Alas, There's Nary A Cherry

The search for George Washington's boyhood home is over.

Remains excavated in the last three years were those of the long-sought dwelling on the Ferry Farm overlooking Rappahannock River in Virginia about 50 miles from the city that bears the first president's name.

Legend has it that young George threw a stone or coin across the river to Fredericksburg, but the archaeologists who made the discovery said there was not a single cherry tree anywhere in sight, not even a stump, further discrediting the apocryphal tale that the boy owned up to whacking his father’s prized specimen.

More here.

Image by Mesick, Cohen, Wilson Baker Architects

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