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George Washington's Boyhood Home at Ferry Farm
editFerry Farm was George Washington's boyhood home. George Washington moved to Ferry Farm in 1738 and lived there until his late teens. Historic Kenmore is the home of Betty Washington Lewis sister of George Washington and her husband patriot Fielding Lewis
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George Washington's Boyhood Home at Ferry Farm
268 Kings Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22405
(540) 370-0732
268 Kings Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22405
(540) 370-0732
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Ferry Farm was George Washington's boyhood home. George Washington moved to Ferry Farm in 1738 and lived there until his late teens. Historic Kenmore is the home of Betty Washington Lewis sister of George Washington and her husband patriot Fielding Lewis
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