Historic Kenmore Plantation

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This 1752 mansion is haunted by the husband of George Washington’s sister, Betty. Colonel Fielding Lewis, who died in the 1780s, spent many an hour in the upstairs bedroom worrying about money. His ghost can be seen in Revolutionary-era attire poring over his documents. His footsteps have been heard as well, and dorrknobs mysteriously turn by themselves.

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Geographic Information

Address:
1201 Washington Ave
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
United States

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GPS:
38.30410745805121, -77.46635730237733
Nearest Towns:
Fredericksburg, VA (0.3 mi.)
Falmouth, VA (1.4 mi.)
Passapatanzy, VA (8.3 mi.)
Stafford, VA (8.7 mi.)
Spotsylvania, VA (9.8 mi.)
Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA (9.9 mi.)
Aquia Harbour, VA (11.7 mi.)
Fairview Beach, VA (12.0 mi.)
King George, VA (15.5 mi.)
Quantico Station, VA (17.1 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.kenmore.org/

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