During A $40 Million Restoration Project At George Washington’s Mansion, Artifacts From The 1700s Were Unearthed For The First Time Since Before The Revolutionary War
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During A $40 Million Restoration Project At George Washington’s Mansion, Artifacts From The 1700s Were Unearthed For The First Time Since Before The Revolutionary War
A dig at George Washington’s mansion has unearthed a collection of artifacts from the 1700s. Remarkably, they have remained buried since the days before the Revolutionary War. It has been described as a “blockbuster discovery.” The mansion of the first president of the United States is located in Virginia, about 15 miles south of Washington, D.C. During a $40 million restoration project of the mansion, researchers discovered 35 glass bottles fro…
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