George Mason's Gunston Hall

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Lorton, United States

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Museum· Historical place museum· Visitor center· Hiking area· Historical landmark· History museum

George Mason's Gunston Hall Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

George Mason's Gunston Hall is located in Lorton, United States on 10709 Gunston Rd. George Mason's Gunston Hall is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

10709 Gunston Rd

Phone

+1 7035509220

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Michael Valdivielso

George Mason was one of the Founding Fathers that, sadly, is somewhat neglected (like his memorial in DC) and when people go visiting historical sites they kind of forget his lived so close. Gunston Hall is a nice little estate that you should visit at least once. Staff is friendly and there is a lot of history. Somewhat close to Mt. Vernon so you can visit two great places in one day.

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Linda Fausnet

Got a lovely tour from Lacey of Gunston Hall. We were unable to tour the mansion due to Covid, but we still got a great tour of the grounds and outbuildings and we also got to see the graveyard where George Mason and others are buried. Nice Visitor Center and gift shop. Very pleasant staff

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Garrett Johnston

Beautiful, up-kept historic mansion! Welcome desk employee was friendly and tour guide was very knowledgeable! Highly recommend visiting this hole in a wall piece of American History in Lorton!

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Lindsey Cavender

Always a beautiful spot to explore.

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Kate Alvarado

What a hidden gem! It's so quiet and peaceful with no worry about crowds.. At least when we visited on a weekday. Definitely worth checking out to learn more about George Mason and his contribution to early American Government. It's smaller then Mount Vernon, but still neat to compare and learn about these contemporaries! We had a wonderful tour guide whose passion for her subject made us want to know more.