By A Mystery Man Writer
Major George Washington was 21 years old and a loyal British subject when he was sent by the governor of Virginia, Robert Dinwiddie, on a dangerous diplomatic mission into western Pennsylvania. (A historical marker located in Cochranton in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.)
Notable Virginians: The Full History of George Washington
George Washington Slept Here — The First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton
George Washington slept here' (Daily Mail WV), Daily Mail Features
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Washington slept here — no, really - The Washington Post
The house on Moore Road: George Washington slept here – Mainline Media News
Newtown Reliance unveils historical marker on Washington Avenue – thereporteronline
George Washington in Connecticut - Connecticut Explored
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Read the Plaque - Washington Slept Here
Berkshire History, George Washington in Litchfield CT, Revolutionary Travels, Cogswell Tavern
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George Washington Slept Here': The First President's Historic Tour through Connecticut - Yankee Institute
Landmarks: George Washington Was Born Here
George Washington Slept Here-His 1753 Mission to Northwestern Pennsylvania - Hagen History Center