Mt. Vernon, his home; his general's hat; his Masonic apron which he wore when dedicating the site of the Capitol Building. (or any Masonic emblem)
2007-02-10 13:04:28
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answered by KCBA 5
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The George Washington Bridge in NY, The Frozen Boat Crossing Protrait, The Quarter, Mt. Rushmore , Washington D.C., The Capital , The White House , The Wig , The Flag , etc.....
2007-02-10 13:16:51
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answered by fxbeto 4
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The Washington Monument
Mount Vernon
2007-02-10 14:21:12
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answered by PDY 5
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George Washington DID NOT wear a wig. Even though wigs were fashionable, Washington kept his own hair, which he wore long and tied back in a queue, or ponytail. He did, however, powder his hair as was the custom of the time. Don't include a wig in your list.
2007-02-11 00:22:53
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answered by puritanzouave 3
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His teeth were not wooden, they were ivory. He powdered his hair, he didn't wear a wig. Also, something that could symbolize that he was the father of our country.
2007-02-14 10:40:29
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answered by purple penguin 2
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Surveying equipment as he was also a surveyor.
And his teeth really were not wooden, they were made from the teeth pulled from slaves! Yuck!
2007-02-10 13:19:08
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answered by History Nut 3
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wooden teeth
a white wig
and a bunch of house (since he slept everywhere)
2007-02-10 13:01:28
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answered by island3girl 6
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