After a leisurely morning, we headed over to Mt. Vernon to learn more about America's first president. The property was absolutely beautiful, and we thoroughly enjoyed the tour of the mansion and exploring the grounds and outbuildings.
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Washington's Home |
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The grounds at Mt. Vernon were gorgeous! |
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George Washington had terrible teeth and had to have several sets of dentures made. He was self-conscious of this, which is one reason he always looks so serious in portraits. |
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The swearing in ceremony |
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A meeting of the great minds |
From there, we made our way to Old Town Alexandria for a late lunch at Virtue Feed and Grain. The food was delicious, and the little town was lovely!
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Virtue Feed and Grain in Old Town Alexandria |
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Weston's lobster pot pie |
Our next stop was Arlington Cemetery, and truly I have no words. It completely took my breath away, and I walked around with a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes the entire time we were there. We were just in time to observe the last changing of the guard for the day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which was a beautiful and moving thing to behold.
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So incredibly thankful for the sacrifice of these brave souls |
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The changing of the guard at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
Finally, we stopped to pick up "dinner" at Dangerously Delicious Pies and Coffee. I would not really recommend having chocolate pecan pie for dinner every night, but sometimes when you're on vacation, you've just got to go with what feels right.
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Dinner |
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