When George Washington was a boy, the story goes that he chopped down a family cherry tree and then confessed with the immortal words: ‘Father, I cannot tell a lie...’
If only all politicians were so honest. The tale is probably apocryphal and created by Washington’s early biographer, Mason Locke Weems. But, Washington, after whom the nation’s capital was named, was responsible for many real achievements.
This is clear when visiting Mount Vernon in , the home of America’s first president, overlooking the Potomac River, 16 miles south of the .
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