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Mary Washington House

1200 Charles Street, Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401

Featured Review : Mary Ball was no wilting flower even though as a young woman she had been known as the Rose of Epping Forest. She married a widower, Augustine Washington 14 years her senior when she was 23. At his death, 12 years later,...See Full Review

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Mary Washington House

  • 4 out of 5 stars by zabelle from Portland, Connecticut
  • June 7, 2006
Mary Washington House
Quote: Mary Ball was no wilting flower even though as a young woman she had been known as the Rose of Epping Forest. She married a widower, Augustine Washington 14 years her senior when she was 23. At his death, 12 years later, her 11-year-old son George... Read the full Mary Washington House review

From journal Fredericksburg Va- Americas Most Historic City

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Mary Washington House

  • 3 out of 5 stars by AnaMH from South Florida, Florida
  • November 9, 2000
Mary Washington House
Quote: George Washington bought this home for his mother in 1772. She lived here her last 17 years of her life. She lived here to be close to her daughter Betty, who lived in the Kenmore Planation. The house has excellent period furnishings and many of her... Read the full Mary Washington House review

From journal A weekend in Historic Fredericksburg