TopTenRealEstateDeals.com President's Day Feature: “George Washington Slept Here” Homes for Sale

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Pompano Beach, FL, February 17, 2013 --(PR.com)-- George Washington wasn’t born into high echelons of society. With the death of his father when he was nine, George knew he would never be sent to England for his education or inherit a fortune. In order to achieve fame, George threw himself into his self-devised program to create his own destiny, and became the most iconic figure in American history. Since George traveled constantly, there was a lot of reason for people to say, “George Washington slept here.” This week, TopTenRealEstateDeals.com has a look at five homes currently for sale that have historic connections to the Father of the United States, including two homes where he actually slept.

Virginia's Fairfield Manor farm was owned by George’s first cousin, Warner Washington, who owned it for 39 years, and where George and Martha frequently visited. In those days, since travel was by horse or carriage, visitors stayed at their destinations for long periods of time, resulting in large homes with many bedrooms. Prior to Warner Washington’s ownership, the farm was owned by George Washington’s best friend George Fairfax and his wife, Sally, for whom Washington had a deep unrequited love. For the first time in 183 years, the 8,400 square foot stone manor house built in 1768 on 38 acres is for sale at $2,775,000.

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A Virginia inn where George Washington would stop and have a few drinks with his friends on his way back to Mt. Vernon from Washington D.C. was built in 1780 as Spring Gardens Tavern. Legend has it that George spent his last July 4th here where he watched the local militia parade. Today, it is a beautiful red brick home with green shutters, white picket fence, gleaming wood floors and lots of white woodwork in the historic Old Town neighborhood of Alexandria. The home is 4,296 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms plus new guest and game rooms for sale, asking $4 million.

Dr. John Cochran was the surgeon general of the Colonial Army during the Revolutionary War. He was a close friend of General George Washington and served as his personal physician during the war. After the Revolution, General Cochran's son, Major James Cochran, built a horse farm for his father in Fort Plain, New York where he lived until his death in 1807. The doctor's 4,546 square foot main estate has been completely restored and the property includes a large barn, 24 horse stalls and .5-mile training track. Now for sale at $995,000.

George Washington was always on the go. One week he was at his Virginia home, the next week in Pennsylvania or Delaware. There were no motels or trot-through McDonald’s windows so George would often stop at a private home for a hearty meal, some conversation and perhaps a bath. This was the case when, according to the President's diary, he stopped to rest at the Green House in New York. The home has had only two owners since it was built in 1786, and is now a business office that has been well maintained and can easily be converted back to a single-family home. It is for sale at $1,299,900 complete with an official George Washington Historical Society plaque to prove the Father of the Country was once there.

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