Ford Mansion - Washington's Headquarters Museum - This Colonial Revival building was designed by the noted architect John Russell Pope, who also designed the Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C. Pope used Mount Vernon, George Washington's Virginia home, as the inspiration for this building. Built in 1930's, by the Public Works Administration, it was constructed with steel and concrete to serve as a fireproof building to display and store the historic collections. The museum features a number of exhibits showing furniture, weapons, documents and other objects from the 18th century as well as a interactive area called the Discover HIstory Center. The building also houses a research library, the park collections and administrative offices. |
Last updated: October 6, 2024