to find distance between any two airports in the USA go to this website: airnav.com/airports enter the name of the first by city, airport name or call letters - it will take you to that airport - on the right scroll down to find the distance calculator to any other airport and click calculate distance next find the average speed of the aircfaft you will fly in and divide that into the total air distance to get an average time - its close but will vary according to the weather conditions etc
mount vernon was built for two years
About 13.5 hours.
George Washington was a plantation owner for most of his life. He inherited his first plantation, Mount Vernon, in 1754 and continued to expand and manage it until his death in 1799.
5 hrs 3 mins
They like it and it has a long history. Washington was suppose to have had the best whiskey in the colonies. He had a distillery at Mt. Vernon.
If you are asking about the Mt. Vernon where George Washington lived, then that would take nearly 5 full days, if you drove for 8 hours a day.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 3 hours and 10 minutes.
By first class mail, 1-3 days.
yall need 2 find out yur selves
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
George and Martha Washington liven in NY because after defeating the British at Long Island, he took up residence in NYC.
Georges Washington decided to return to Mount Vernon after his second term of Presidency (in 1797). In his Farewell Address, he urged his countrymen to "foreswear excessive party spirit and geographical distinctions." In foreign affairs, he warned against long-term alliances. Washington looked forward to his return to Mount Vernon. There he could enjoy agriculture (his favorite occupation). He could also spend time helping his wife Martha raise their two grandchildren (Eleanor Parke Custis (Nelly) and George Washington Parke) . Although he and Martha never had children of their own, he had always thought of Martha's children, by her first husband, as his own. Washington enjoyed less than three years of retirement at Mount Vernon. In December 1799, after spending a day riding on his farms in foul weather, Washington's throat became inflamed. At 2 a.m. on December 14, he woke his wife and told her he was having trouble breathing. At sunrise, Martha Washington sent for Dr. James Craig, who arrived at nine that morning. The doctor diagnosed Washington's illness as "inflammatory quinsy." At midnight, Washington said to his secretary, Tobias Lear: "I am just going. Have me decently buried, and do not let my body be put into the vault in less than three days after I am dead. Do you understand me?" "Yes," Lear replied. Washington's last words were, "Tis well." The first President of the United States died of a throat infection on December 14, 1799.