By foot, horseback and carriage; boat
There is no credible historical evidence to suggest that George Washington was visited by people from the future. Claims of time travel are generally considered to be fictional and do not have scientific support.
There was no air travel during George Washington's time.
In 1751, George and his half-brother traveled to Barbados.
The lives of George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte overlapped, with Napoleon living into the 18th century. However, Washington did not travel to France and Bonaparte did not travel to America, and there were not telephones or radios then, so they could not have spoken to each other.
Their minds took them to the place they where thinking about.
280 miles and afterward his feet hurt
he flyed on giant bird named Bush
i think is by OZN
By walking, begging rides both in wagon and in cars
Around the Untied States.
George Washington, otherwise a rich man by the standards of his time, was so land-poor that he had to borrow money in order to travel to his 1787 inauguration in New York.
George Washington House in Barbados is a historic house where the future first U.S. President George Washington visited, in 1751. George Washington stayed in Barbados for 4 months. He visited Bridgetown often and loved the busy streets where vegetables and fruit markets, meat stalls, blacksmiths shops, rum houses, fish stalls, and slave markets could be seen.