George Washington Actually Slept Near Here! Historical Marker

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Major George Washington was 21 years old and a loyal British subject when he was sent by the governor of Virginia, Robert Dinwiddie, on a dangerous diplomatic mission into western Pennsylvania. (A historical marker located in Cochranton in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.)

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