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Join us for a presentation by George Washington's Mount Vernon about corn and the way it was used for recipes and cultural exchange in the 18th century.
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the USA, join us for a presentation by George Washington's Mount Vernon about the societal significance of corn during the Revolutionary War era. Take home examples of early American corn recipes to try for yourself, and get book recommendations to learn more about this fascinating kernel of history!
Ages 11 and up. Registration is required.
No food will be consumed during the program.
For more events that Mount Vernon is hosting in honor of the 250th anniversary, click here:
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Event | Local History |
TAGS: | va250 | history | food | america250 | Alex250 |
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