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August 25, 2024

Editor’s note: In honor of America’s 250th birthday, Earth Observatory is revisiting stories about the landscapes that helped shape U.S. history. The images and text on this page were originally published on February 17, 2025. Explore the 

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George Washington was born in 1732 on his family’s tobacco plantation at

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in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Three years later, he moved up the Potomac River to
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, a property later
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. The riverside property, approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers) south of Washington, D.C., was central to the man who became the first U.S. president.

Though the family soon moved to Fredericksburg, Virginia, and resided there for much of his youth, Washington began managing the Mount Vernon property in 1759, soon after his marriage to

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. Washington’s letters make clear that he cherished and longed for this place during his long absences as a surveyor, military commander, and politician—a location he called the most
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estate in the United States. It was where he helped raise two stepchildren, four step-grandchildren, and an array of crops and livestock. It was also where he was
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in 1799 at the age of 67.

The

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(Operational Land Imager) on
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captured this image of Mount Vernon and its surroundings on August 25, 2024. While much of the land surrounding the estate has been developed into things like suburban neighborhoods, shopping areas, and military bases, fragments of the pristine forests, farmland, and riverscapes that Washington would recognize remain.

In a

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, an English agricultural expert and reformer, Washington expounded on the virtues of Mount Vernon’s land.

It lyes in a high, dry & healthy country, 300 miles by water from the Sea—and, as you will see by the plan, on one of the finest Rivers in the world. Its margin is washed by more than ten miles of tidewater; from the bed of which, and the enumerable coves, inlets & small marshes with which it abounds, an inexhaustable fund of rich mud may be drawn as a manure; either to be used seperately, or in a compost.

Toward the end of his life,

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extended across five farms centered on Mount Vernon. The map below, based on one of Washington’s drawings, shows their layout. The Mansion House Farm encompassed Mount Vernon, with Union Farm and
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to the west. Muddy Hole Farm lay to the north and River Farm to the east.

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Washington was known as an innovative landowner who, with the labor of

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, took unusual care to manage his crops sustainably. For instance, he shifted much of his production to wheat and corn and started experimenting with a
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system and cover crops to better preserve the health of his soil after realizing that growing tobacco depleted its fertility.

While most crops were raised at the outlying farms, Mount Vernon’s gardens were showcases for visitors and laboratories for experimentation. The showy

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was a formal garden near the mansion with carefully trimmed dwarf boxwood hedges and a heated greenhouse with lemons, oranges, and rare plants.

Closer to the river was the

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, a kitchen garden brimming with vegetables, and a small garden that Washington called
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where he spent much of his time experimenting with new varieties. Even closer to the river was the 
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, an experimental orchard where the estate raised pears, cherries, peaches, and apples. This may have been the source of the centuries-old preserved cherries that 
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 in Mount Vernon’s cellar in 2024.

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The lands connecting the five farms—his “wilderness,” Washington called it—were a forested area where he often spent time

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. Species such as oak, hickory, and heath shrubs dominated the forests in Washington’s time. Dozens of the same plant species from that ******* are still found on the estate’s forests in modern times, though large numbers of
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have established themselves as well.

One of the larger open spaces visible in the Landsat image above is

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. Once part of Washington’s
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, Fort Hunt was constructed in 1897 to bolster Washington D.C.’s defenses during a ******* of heightened tensions with Spain. Across the Potomac River stands
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, home to ruins of a fort that was used to defend the city during the ********-American War and the American Civil War.

Across the river in Maryland lies another property with a connection to George and Martha Washington.

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in
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 was established in 1958 to preserve the couple’s beloved views across the Potomac. Today, National Colonial Farm is a living farm museum and features several 18th-century heirloom varieties of herbs, flowers, and vegetables, including
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, red May wheat, and
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.

NASA Earth Observatory images by Michala Garrison, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Map of Washington’s farm courtesy of the Library of Congress. Story by Adam Voiland.

Downloads

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August 25, 2024: Detailed view

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August 25, 2024: Wide view

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References & Resources

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