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George Washington Inn is unique in many ways, and for that reason it is frequently mentioned in the news. From its historic ties to George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate in Virginia to its lavender farm and the numerous events held on site, George Washington Inn & Estate welcomes visitors from around the world, and these visitors find good reasons to share their experience with their friends and others.
The many local events bring reporters, photographers, and bloggers who then feature the events in their respective news outlets. Is it any wonder that George Washington Inn & Estate is featured in the news in a wide variety of media? Come and find out for yourself why this is such a special place.
If lavish is what you want…
“Rather than hotels, Port Angeles’ hospitality may be best experienced at one of its many Bed and Breakfasts… If lavish is what you want, there’s also the opulent George Washington Inn, framed by fields of lavender on the Olympic peninsula.”
This looks familiar: B&Bs with a twist
“What’s better than easing into a B&B where you can feel presidential, get a little taste of Mayberry or immerse yourself in Shakespearean intrigue?”
B&B’s and Coffee: Where Local Flavors Take Flight
“Java lovers rejoice! A number of B&B’s across the country have embraced the bean, and the results make for very stimulating stays. Of course you are aware that inns offer coffee as a beverage option to complement their bounty of delicious breakfasts, but what may be news to you is that many of them provide options originating from local producers. So let’s fill your cup with the knowledge you need to alleviate your caffeine fix with a premium blend of inns that feature killer coffee.”
Olympic Peninsula B&B is startling replica of George Washington’s house.
“Like I said, you just never know what you’ll see when you take a few zigs and zags off the highway on the far side of Sequim.”
History resurrected at NW Colonial Festival
“To time travel back to April 19, 1775, officials with the George Washington Society have organized a multi-day festival centered on the battles of Lexington Green and the Old North Bridge – events credited with launching the Revolutionary War.”
Muskets and lavender: Revolutionary War re-enactments part of Sequim Lavender Weekend
“The inn — a luxury bed-and-breakfast at 939 Finn Hall Road, between Port Angeles and Sequim on a bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca — is a re-creation of George Washington’s home in Mount Vernon, Va.”