Aran Heaney
I was fortunate enough to be selected as GWTI participant in July-August, 2019. This picture resonates with me because it shows the mansion under renovation and therefore that it is very much a living piece of history. Aran Heaney, 2019
NT Lester
This is my daughter and her husband, posing before our tour on our first trip to Mount Vernon. Mt Vernon is someplace I’ve always wanted to see. Since I’m the family vacation planner, they came along as planned — and enjoyed themselves. Thank you to all the folks at Mt Vernon for a delightful visit to a beautiful site. NT Lester, 2018
Kristen Palmieri
It was Presidents‘ Day weekend and we came to Mount Vernon to enjoy the special events. In the lobby of the education center, visitors were invited to “Pose Like the Prez” in front of a backdrop of the Lansdowne portrait. My four-year-old daughter was too small to don the ruffled shirt and jacket, but put on the tri-corner hat and took the sword. The woman running the photo spot showed her a copy of the original portrait of Washington and then took her over to the backdrop and said, "sword down, right hand up, look off into the future" and my daughter struck this pose without missing a beat. We’ve been to Mount Vernon many times, but this is one of my favorite pictures. Kristen Palmieri, 2018
Fred Cappa
Henry dressed up for his 7th birthday and enjoyed an early morning walk through the gates of Mt Vernon. As we walked up hill we encountered re-enactors setting up camp and he was pretty surprised and excited to see he had walked in the middle of an eighteenth century camp. Here is a picture with his fellow soldiers, who broke `rank` to make his day! Fred Cappa, 2016
Anthony Rulloda
st myself. George Washington is my favorite president and I wanted to visit his estate. Went there from opening to closing but still didn’t see it all so I hope to make another visit. Anthony Rulloda, 2020
Sherryl Lilley
Since we cannot visit Mt.Vernon at this time we visited the online gift shop and added "Mt. Vernon" to an outdoor tabletop garden. Sherryl Lilley, 2020
Cynthia Brenner
My boyfriend ( now husband) and I visited Mount Vernon with my parents and their good friends for the spring Wine Festival at Mount Vernon in May 2010. We enjoyed picnicking on the lawn overlooking the Potomac River, seeing the mansion by candlelight, and being welcomed to their home by General and Mrs. Washington. Cynthia Brenner, 2010
Pat Nicholson
Richard and Pat Nicholson on tour with Carmella. It was a great day and we enjoyed lunch at the Tavern. We have been members for awhile and this was special. Pat Nicholson, 2018
 Mary Longstreet
Steve and Mary... this was our 3rd of 4 trips to Mount Vernon but not our last! Always love our visits! Mary Longstreet, 2017
Shannon Beck
This was the first time back to Mount Vernon in over 25 years. It was great to see the mansion and the working farm is amazing! We really enjoyed seeing the animals, the grounds and plants. They are so well cared for. Everyone was so helpful when we had questions. I was with my medical alert service dog: Houdini the Wonderdog. He was fascinated by Aladdin the Camel, as well as the sheep. It meant a lot to reconnect with the estate, especially since we moved to this area within the last two years. Understanding the history and seeing how it is kept alive makes you appreciate the challenges of farming, as well as the innovations and care Washington had for his grounds, the crops, the mill and so much more. Seeing the grounds and the farm after shopping at the Alexandria Old Town Farmer's Market makes me think of how goods were transported with horse and cart over that distance. It helps to give perspective to the planting, raising, selling or preserving crops versus today we just drive to a grocery store. It's an 18th-century reality check! We really enjoyed the visit and we posted more pictures of the visit on the dog blog https://www.houdini.dog/wp/meeting-the-washingtons-at-mount-vernon/. Shannon Beck, 2019
Shannon Beck
This was the first time back to Mount Vernon in over 25 years. It was great to see the mansion and the working farm is amazing! We really enjoyed seeing the animals, the grounds and plants are amazing. Everyone was so helpful when we had questions. I was with my medical alert service dog: Houdini the Wonderdog. We really enjoyed the visit and we posted more pictures of the visit on the dog blog https://www.houdini.dog/wp/meeting-the-washingtons-at-mount-vernon/. Shannon Beck, 2019
Cathy Rudmann
We brought our two daughters (ages 12 & 18) to Washington D.C.in April 2018 to see all of the highlights the area has to offer, as we all love American History. Mount Vernon has always been a must-see when my husband and I have visited D.C. in the past, so it was a must for our girls. It captured our hearts to see where the Father of our country lived, to see all of the new renovations, and tour the incredible visitor's center with the amazing "Be Washington Interactive Theatre". We even purchased additional tickets for the "National Treasure Tour" which added some mystery, new facts and gave us a personal connection to the estate. We had a gem of a guide who well-versed in her knowledge of history but also very entertaining to boot! Thank you for preserving Mt. Vernon, where we can all feel so patriotically inspired and empowered by just visiting this magnificent American landmark! Cathy Rudmann, 2018
Ashley Burns
From Left to Right: Janessa, Morgan, Ashley, George, Alex, Claire, Erinie, and Garrett, members of the 2016 Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows program posing with Washington. Ashley Burns, 2016
Ashley Burns
I was incredibly blessed to be a part of the 2016 Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows program. After visiting Mount Vernon with my family in 2014, I fell in love with the site and was so excited to be back in 2016! Mount Vernon is one of my favorite places to this day. Ashley Burns, 2016
Dean Burress
I came to Mount Vernon as part of the George Washington Teacher Institute. That is me enjoying myself during a reception on the piazza. Dean Burress, 2016