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  2. George Washington Slept Here - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Slept Here was adapted as a half-hour radio play for the November 8, 1943 broadcast of The Screen Guild Theater, starring Carole Landis and Jack Carson. [10] It also was presented on the November 23, 1947 broadcast of the Ford Theatre with Karl Swenson and Claudia Morgan in lead roles. [11]

  3. George Washington House (Bladensburg, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The George Washington House, or Indian Queen Tavern, is located at Baltimore Avenue, [2] at Upshur Street, in Bladensburg, Prince George's County, Maryland. It was constructed in the 1760s. [3] The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story structure is constructed of brick Flemish bond on ends. The plan is rectangular, with a gabled roof, exterior end chimneys, gabled ...

  4. Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House is a 1948 American comedy film directed by H. C. Potter, and starring Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas. Written and produced by the team of Melvin Frank and Norman Panama , it was an adaptation of the 1946 novel of the same name written by Eric Hodgins and illustrated by William Steig .

  5. The Oldest Bar in Every State

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    Here is a look into the oldest bar from every state and the District Of Columbia. ... (It also boasts that George Washington slept there as a youth en route to Connecticut to seek his first ...

  6. Arsenic and Old Lace (film) - Wikipedia

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    The set used for the Brewster home in Arsenic and Old Lace was reused in the 1942 film George Washington Slept Here. To ensure it looked the part of a dilapidated farmhouse in the latter film, Warner Bros. crews knocked out bannisters, rafters and floors on the set. [11]

  7. Colonial Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Karal Ann Marling, George Washington Slept Here: Colonial Revivals and American Culture, 1876–1986, 1988. Richard Guy Wilson and Noah Sheldon, The Colonial Revival House, 2004. Richard Guy Wilson, Shaun Eyring and Kenny Marotta, Re-creating the American Past: Essays on the Colonial Revival, 2006.

  8. From Where to Eternity - Wikipedia

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    Bevilacqua hides in Hacklebarney State Park, supposedly near a house that claims "George Washington slept here," a common claim made by old taverns, historic houses and pubs, often with little evidence. [3]

  9. George Washington family secrets revealed by DNA from ...

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    Samuel Washington, George Washington's younger brother, was buried in an unmarked grave at the cemetery at his Harewood estate (an interior view is pictured above) near Charles Town, West Virginia.