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appalachiablue

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Tue Apr 23, 2024, 08:28 PM Apr 23

Cherries Found in 18th C. Glass Bottles under Floor of Mt. Vernon, George Washington Home 🍒

The Guardian, April 23, '24. 'Centuries-old cherries found hidden in bottles under floor at George Washington’s home.' - Archaeologist says cherries ‘can provide us with valuable insight and perspective into 18th-century lives’

Archaeologists discovered centuries-old cherries surprisingly well-preserved inside two glass bottles stashed in George Washington’s historic Virginia home. They found the bottles during excavations as part of a major revitalization of the first US president’s mansion, known as Mount Vernon, the Washington Post reported.

According to a statement from Mount Vernon, the bottles, appearing to date from the 1740s to 1750s, were unearthed beneath a brick floor laid in the 1770s. To help preserve the roughly 250-year-old glass bottles, researchers transferred their contents – cherries, pits, stems and a “gooey residue” – into smaller vessels for future analysis.

“Not only did we recover intact, sealed bottles, but they contained organic material that can provide us with valuable insight and perspective into 18th-century lives at Mount Vernon,” the principal archaeologist, Jason Boroughs told the Post, adding: “These bottles have the potential to enrich the historic narrative, and we’re excited to have the contents analyzed so we can share this discovery with fellow researchers and the visiting public.”

Scientists speculate that the cherries were probably gathered at Mount Vernon in the 1770s, potentially before the revolutionary war, and stashed away for later use...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/23/george-washington-cherries-found

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Cherries Found in 18th C. Glass Bottles under Floor of Mt. Vernon, George Washington Home 🍒 (Original Post) appalachiablue Apr 23 OP
Cherry pits contain arsenic so i hope they handle the cherries applegrove Apr 23 #1
For sure, thanks for mentioning. appalachiablue Apr 23 #2
so maybe he did actually chop down the cherry tree... nt msongs Apr 23 #3
Lol. What I thought too. Geo liked some cherries! appalachiablue Apr 23 #4

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