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Jean K
Historical building
We were not in Mount Vernon during open hours of the building, so it was disappointing to not see the inside. But we did walk around and admire the building and saw the informative plaque and statue o...
Bewertet am 16. Juli 2019
Jean K
Historical building
We were not in Mount Vernon during open hours of the building, so it was disappointing to not see the inside. But we did walk around and admire the building and saw the informative plaque and statue o...
Bewertet am 16. Juli 2019
Safari672815
School project
Great time, enjoyed the tour. Very informative. We enjoyed the history of the building, and about how the court worked.
Bewertet am 29. Dez. 2016
Safari672815
School project
Great time, enjoyed the tour. Very informative. We enjoyed the history of the building, and about how the court worked.
Bewertet am 29. Dez. 2016
T C
Historical? Yes, the Lincoln sculpture is there for a reason!
Back in the 1950's, we high schoolers related to this historical building, the Apellate Court building, more by it's property fence than its historical political debates! The beautiful wrought iron fe...
Historical building
We were not in Mount Vernon during open hours of the building, so it was disappointing to not see the inside. But we did walk around and admire the building and saw the informative plaque and statue o...
Historical building
We were not in Mount Vernon during open hours of the building, so it was disappointing to not see the inside. But we did walk around and admire the building and saw the informative plaque and statue o...
School project
Great time, enjoyed the tour. Very informative. We enjoyed the history of the building, and about how the court worked.
School project
Great time, enjoyed the tour. Very informative. We enjoyed the history of the building, and about how the court worked.
Historical? Yes, the Lincoln sculpture is there for a reason!
Back in the 1950's, we high schoolers related to this historical building, the Apellate Court building, more by it's property fence than its historical political debates! The beautiful wrought iron fe...