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Inside it, National Park Ranger Ryan Ventura says is the actual stone where George ... "George Washington was staying at his home in New York City called the Franklin House and he was taken ...
Then-Gen. George Washington is said to have dined at The Meeting House, a fieldstone manor, in 1780 along with the Marquis de Lafayette and Baron von Steuben during the Revolutionary War.
Now a museum, this 18th-century plantation house (also known as Bush Hill House) was the base for George Washington and his sick half-brother Lawrence (who had tuberculosis) for two months in 1751.
Because a tomb intended for George Washington was built inside the U.S. Capitol and because Washington was never interred in it, we rate this claim as "True." Congress, United States. American ...