New historical marker features George Washington story

George Washington and the cherry tree is a tale that has passed down through many generations. The story is mentioned in a new historical marker that was installed at the Weems-Botts Museum in Dumfries. Located at 3944 Cameron Street, the museum is run by Historic Dumfries Virginia, which seeks to preserve Dumfries’ history. Historic Dumfries Virginia and the Town of Dumfries hosted a dedication and ceremony on Monday. Mason Lock Weems — one of the individuals that the Weems-Botts Museum was named after — and George Washington are recognized in the marker, which was donated by the Mary Elizabeth Conover Foundation. Weems included the cherry tree legend in the fifth edition of his book, A history of the Life & Death, Virtues & Exploits of General George Washington. You can read the full article here: http://whatsupwoodbridge.com/historic... Matthew Martino edited and helped film this video What’s Up Prince William (WUPW.news) — http://wupw.news/ — provides free coverage and event promotion for non-profits. It also highlights individuals and organizations that are doing good things in the community. HomeTowne Auto Repair & Tire — https://hometowneautorepairandtireofw... — in Woodbridge, Virginia helps fund it. To subscribe to the What’s Up Prince William YouTube channel, click this link:    / @whatsupprincewilliam