Washington's boyhood home found, but no hatchet
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This undated image provided by National Geographic and George Washington Foundation, archaeology technician Erin Goslin washes archaeological material at the site of the Washington family house in Stafford County, Va. Archaeologists, students and volunteers worked for five seasons before positively identifying remains of the house, occupied by the Washington's beginning in 1738. (AP Photo/National Geographic, Adrian Coakley)
AP - The archaeologists were delighted to at last find the remains of George Washington's boyhood home but got stumped when they looked for evidence of the cherry tree and rusty hatchet. |
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