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Mary Washington House General Admission Ticket
Tickets
π« Heritage Pass
π« General Admission
General Info
π Date: various dates starting July 24th
π Opening hours: 10:00 am -
π Venue: Mary Washington House
π€ Age requirement: 19+ with valid ID
Description
As was typical of the 18th century, Mary Washington had a "kitchen garden" where vegetables, greens and herbs were produced for the household. She also had a pleasure garden lined with boxwood in the style of the period. There was a boxwood path which led to Kenmore, where Mary's daughter, Betty, lived with her family. Now, you can see it for yourself! The Garden Club of Virginia undertook the restoration of Mary Washington's garden in 1967. Under the direction of Ralph E. Griswold, an 18th century- style garden was created. The Mary Washington House is one of the Washington Heritage Museums and is within walking distance of its other sites: the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop, Rising Sun Tavern, and St. James' House. House admission includes garden.
Terms and conditions:
π« Heritage Pass
π« General Admission
General Info
π Date: various dates starting July 24th
π Opening hours: 10:00 am -
π Venue: Mary Washington House
π€ Age requirement: 19+ with valid ID
Description
As was typical of the 18th century, Mary Washington had a "kitchen garden" where vegetables, greens and herbs were produced for the household. She also had a pleasure garden lined with boxwood in the style of the period. There was a boxwood path which led to Kenmore, where Mary's daughter, Betty, lived with her family. Now, you can see it for yourself! The Garden Club of Virginia undertook the restoration of Mary Washington's garden in 1967. Under the direction of Ralph E. Griswold, an 18th century- style garden was created. The Mary Washington House is one of the Washington Heritage Museums and is within walking distance of its other sites: the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop, Rising Sun Tavern, and St. James' House. House admission includes garden.
Terms and conditions:
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
Getting there
Mary Washington House
1200 Charles St, Fredericksburg, 22401-3706