Monday, February 22, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GEORGE!

Did George Washington really throw a silver dollar across the Potomac River?


No. This popular myth is often told to illustrate his strength. The Potomac River is over a mile wide and even George Washington was not that good an athlete! Moreover, there were no silver dollars when Washington was a young man. His step-grandson once wrote that Washington threw a piece of slate across the Rappahannock River near his boyhood home in Fredericksburg, which is much more narrow. That may be the origin of this story.

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