Mount Vernon (plantation) was the Virginia estate of George Washington, the first President of the United States. The name may also refer to several other places around the world:
- In Australia:
- Mount Vernon, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia
- In Canada:
- Mount Vernon, a neighbourhood in Brant, Ontario
- Mount Vernon, a neighbourhood in Malahide, Ontario
- In Greece:
- Mount Vernon, highest point in the Verno mountains
- In Singapore:
- In the United Kingdom:
- Mount Vernon Hospital, North London
- Mount Vernon, Belfast
- Mount Vernon, Glasgow
- Mount Vernon, Thurso, Caithness
- In the United States:
- Mount Vernon, Alabama
- Mount Vernon, Arkansas
- Mount Vernon, Georgia
- Mount Vernon, Illinois
- Mount Vernon, Indiana
- Mount Vernon, Iowa
- Mount Vernon, Kentucky
- Mount Vernon, Maine
- Mount Vernon, Maryland, in Somerset County
- Mount Vernon, Baltimore, Maryland, a neighborhood
- Mount Vernon, Missouri
- Mont Vernon, New Hampshire (note slight spelling difference)
- Mount Vernon, New York, largest of the municipalities named Mount Vernon
- Mount Vernon, Ohio
- Mount Vernon, Oregon
- Mount Vernon, South Dakota
- Mount Vernon, Texas
- Mount Vernon, Virginia
- Mount Vernon, George Washington's home
- Mount Vernon, Washington
- Mt. Vernon, West Virginia
- Mount Vernon Square in Washington D.C.
- The Mount Vernon Square/7th Street–Convention Center (Washington Metro) stop on the Yellow and Green lines of the Washington Metro
- The Mount Vernon Campus of George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
- Mount Vernon, Wisconsin
See also
- USS Mount Vernon, for several ships in the U.S. Navy
- Mount Vernon High School, several different schools
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