Breakfast with President Washington | Powder Magazine Museum

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In a student acted play, students recount President's George Washington's visit to Snee Farm in May of 1791. Featured prominently in the video are student portraying Charles Pinckney, President Washington, and General William Moultrie.

Produced by Charleston County School District.

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