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What George Mason Saw When He Stepped Onto His Back Porch
At Gunston Hall Plantation In Mason Neck (Lorton), VA

Gunston Hall Planation View From Rear

That's the Potomac River behind the trees!  Another field trip moment thanks to my kids.

photo taken by Tamara Inzunza, Associate Broker, McEnearney Associates, Inc. Realtors.  This photo may not be used or reproduced in any way without the express written permission of Tamara Inzunza.

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14 Comments on Speechless Sundays | What George Mason Saw When He Stepped Onto His Back Porch

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306,493 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Tamara, what a beautiful view from your back porch!  George Mason certainly had it good!

5:04pm • #1
103,406 Points

Hello Tamara, that must have been a fun field trip to go on.  There is so much history to be seen in your area, and the Fall colors are nice too!

5:33pm • #2

What George saw I like, it's a wonderful view thanks!!  There are so many beautiful places here on this earth to see it makes me wonder why people don't stop sometimes and appreciate this good earth.

5:34pm • #3
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Tamara- my husband and I were fortunate enough to spend a few years in the DC area.  What a beautiful view!  I love the area.

7:12pm • #4
228,036 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Tamara, you simply don't see views like that any more.  Thanks for sharing.

7:51pm • #5
228,036 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Tamara, you simply don't see views like that any more.  Thanks for sharing.

7:51pm • #6
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Tony & Darcy, you said it!  Those are million dollar views here in the Washington DC area!

8:01pm • #7
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Dee: I'm glad that I always bring my camera along when I chaperone field trips. I get to see lots of places that I wouldn't normally see.

Kathy: DC has so much history, and there are a lot of tales behind a lot of the land here.

Tim and Pam: You're welcome. Definitely a great fall view.

8:03pm • #8
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Tamara, that is just awesome! Amazing how much we can learn when we go on these trips with our children! And the beautiful sites -- wow! Thank you for sharing!

8:39pm • #9
103,614 Points

George was fortunate to find this perfect view. How nice to be able to share these times with your children.

9:36pm • #10
NOV
10
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Marney, Lee, & Carol: Thanks! I do love the field trips and I'm looking forward to more this year.  I love being able to tag along, and my kids are always anxious to tell me when they have a trip coming up.

9:05am • #11
538,937 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Tamara,

Isn't that such a spectacular view? Thanks for sharing this perspective with us. :)

Steve

10:02pm • #12
NOV
11
NOV
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Thanks for sharing your photo Tamara.  I took the opportunity to look up George Mason on wikipedia and now I would like to go on the tour you took as well.  Sounds fun.

8:29am • #14

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