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Mount Vernon - Tomb of Washington, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mount Vernon - Tomb of Washington, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Mount Vernon - Tomb of Washington, 1911. [People queuing up to visit the tomb of George Washington, Fairfax County, Virginia. Sign: Within this Enclosure Rest the remains of George Washington']
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Mount Vernon - Tomb of Washington, 1911
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is a captivating historical photograph captured by the renowned photography studio, Harris & Ewing. This image documents a significant moment in American history, showcasing a large crowd of people queuing up to pay their respects at the tomb of George Washington in Fairfax County, Virginia. The sign at the entrance reads, "Within this Enclosure Rest the Remains of George Washington." The photograph, taken in the early 1910s, offers a glimpse into the past when visiting historical sites was a popular day trip activity. The scene is dominated by the grandeur of Mount Vernon, the iconic mansion and estate of the first President of the United States. The men and women in the photograph, dressed in their Sunday best, add to the sense of occasion and solemnity. Harris & Ewing, a prominent photographic studio based in Washington D.C., captured this image as part of their extensive collection. The studio, founded by George H. Harris and Martha Ewing Kuntze, was known for its high-quality glass negatives. This photograph, taken by an unidentified photographer from the studio, is a testament to their ability to capture historical moments with precision and detail. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of George Washington and the importance of preserving historical sites for future generations. It also offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the way Americans in the early 20th century chose to honor their heritage through tourism and visits to significant historical sites.
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