Mount Vernon Mansion replicas are faithful copies or buildings inspired by Mount Vernon, the mansion of U.S. President George Washington in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Such buildings usually feature Mount Vernon's iconic piazza but might also copy its cupola, distinct dimensions, red-white-and-green color scheme, asymmetrical window distribution, or three-part organization.
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| - Mount Vernon Mansion replicas are faithful copies or buildings inspired by Mount Vernon, the mansion of U.S. President George Washington in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Such buildings usually feature Mount Vernon's iconic piazza but might also copy its cupola, distinct dimensions, red-white-and-green color scheme, asymmetrical window distribution, or three-part organization. (en)
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| - President of the United States
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- Daughters of the American Revolution
- Alfred Atmore Pope
- Mount Vernon
- George Washington
- George Washington Inn
- Montevallo, Alabama
- Mount Vernon
- Annandale, Virginia
- Arlington Cemetery (Pennsylvania)
- McKim, Mead & White
- Bushfield (Mount Holly, Virginia)
- Century of Progress
- Waddy Butler Wood
- Washington's Birthday Celebration
- Theodate Pope Riddle
- Dallas, Texas
- Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
- Fairfax County, Virginia
- Farmington, Connecticut
- H. L. Hunt
- Laredo, Texas
- Westmoreland County, Virginia
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- Port Angeles, Washington
- Oak Hill (Annandale, Virginia)
- Seattle, Washington
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| - Mount Vernon Mansion replicas are faithful copies or buildings inspired by Mount Vernon, the mansion of U.S. President George Washington in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Such buildings usually feature Mount Vernon's iconic piazza but might also copy its cupola, distinct dimensions, red-white-and-green color scheme, asymmetrical window distribution, or three-part organization. George Washington's Mount Vernon and architectural historian Lydia Mattice Brandt began a digital humanities project that collects information on Mount Vernon replicas. It crowd-sources information and locates Mount Vernon look-alikes on an interactive map. (en)
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