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Mary Washington House Mary Washington House welcomes visitors to the home that George Washington purchased for his mother in 1772. She passed away in 1789, shortly after her son was inaugurated as the first president of the United States. Address: 1200 Charles St Fredericksburg VA USA
1 540 373-1569
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Virginia's largest indoor/outdoor market featuring hundreds of vendors selling everything from antiques & collectibles to treasures of all types. Special & seasonal events for great family fun. I-95, Exit 110 (between Richmond & Fredericksburg). Open every Sat.& Sunday year round 9am-5pm. Address: . Ladysmith VA United States 22501
Send an Email (1) 1 804 448-9488
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Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop was where the doctor of the same name operated his business from 1761 to 76. Mercer was a friend of George Washington, and he served as a brigadier-general during the Revolutionary War. It was during the Battle of Princeton that Mercer met his demise. His Apothecary Shop is a popular attraction. Costumed tour guides explain to visitors the ins and outs of his work, including the grisly details behind his treatments. Particularily, since opium - the only known anesthesia at the time - was expensive, patients in the waiting room were often asked to hold down others who were recieving treatments such as tooth extractions and boil removal. Tours run 45 minutes in length. Address: 1020 Caroline St Fredericksburg VA USA
1 540 373-3362
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The Rising Sun Tavern The Rising Sun Tavern began as a residence, but in the late 18th century evolved into a tavern. This was a high-class establishment, with very little rowdiness. Tours are offered and are led by a barmaid, and these run continuously throughout the day. Address: 1306 Caroline St Fredericksburg VA USA
1 540 371-1494
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