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George Washington Memorial Tree
In 1932, Americans honored their first president's 200th birthday by planting trees.
Along the George Washington Parkway, a 25-mile scenic drive between Mount Vernon and Alexandria, Virginia, has a lonely tree dedicated to George Washington.
The tree was planted in 1932 to celebrate the bicentennial of George Washington’s birth in 1732. It was part of a larger effort to celebrate the first president’s birthday through trees, organized by the American Tree Association. The organization distributed a book titled “George Washington Bi-Centennial Tree Planting” with instructions for planting successful memorial trees. It was a success, and a number of memorial tree-planting events were held all over the country.
This particular bicentennial memorial tree is located just a few miles from George Washington’s former home of Mount Vernon.
Know Before You Go
No close parking but a walk along the Mount Vernon Trail will lead you right past the tree!
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