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41.
9650 Muikirk Road, Laurel, MD | 301-953-1376

George Washington slept here.

 
42.
17263 Southern Planter Lane, Leesburg, VA | 703-777-2414

This imposing 1781 mansion and 1,200-acre estate is maintained as a museum, cultural and equestrian center.

 
43.
8714 Roseryville Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD | 301-856-9656

Once the home of Maryland's first family and descendants of Lord Baltimore, the Calverts, the estate is now open to visitors.

 
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3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy., Alexandria, VA | 703-780-2000

Interactive exhibits and prized artifacts in the galleries at this site tell George Washington's story, but the Founding Father's famous riverside estate is the highlight of any visit here.

 
45.  
3400 Bryan Point Rd., Accokeek, MD | 301-283-2113

Take a look at how less prosperous colonial farmers lived on this mid-18th-century tobacco plantation.

 
46.
Lake Overlook Drive between Water Port Court and Lake Overlook Place, Lake Arbor, MD | 301-627-1286

Historians and archaeologists are learning about the slaves and tenant farmers who lived here.

 
47.
20850 Oatlands Plantation Lane, Leesburg, VA | 703-777-3174

Now a National Historic Landmark, the Oatlands mansion and gardens are open for tours and leisure.

 
48.
1799 New York Ave. NW, Washington, DC | 202-638-3221

The Octagon is one of the oldest houses in Washington.

 
49.
6411 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Cove Park, Oxon Hill, MD | 301-839-1176

Sitting on 512-acres on a spiny hillside overlooking the Potomac, this working farm depicts farming in the 19th century.

 
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9000 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA | 703-780-4000

The area's only Frank Lloyd Wright house that's open to the public.

 
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