George Washington lived in several significant places during his lifetime, including his family home at Pope's Creek in Virginia, where he was born. He later resided at Mount Vernon, his plantation on the Potomac River, which became his primary residence. Washington also spent time in Philadelphia while serving as a delegate to the Continental Congress and during his presidency. Additionally, he had temporary residences in various military encampments during the Revolutionary War.
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