About Vernon Villa
Vernon Villa, covering 500 hectares, is located in Fairfax County, northern Virginia, near Alexandria, the former residence of George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Mount Vernon, facing the Potomac River, with its green hills, fresh air and beautiful scenery, is one of the most tranquil and beautiful villas in the United States. It is said that Washington built the mansion in the center of his manor, placed the studio along the North and South Road, and created open lawns East-West to enable Potomac to move. The River and Virginia woodlands offer a panoramic view. Washington lived here for 45 years and died on December 14, 1799. Ever since then, Vernon Hills has remained the same as before, and its appearance has remained basically unchanged.
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