George Washington's cherries
Frank Mitman @frankdpi
Centuries-old bottles of cherries unearthed at George Washingtons home - The Washington Post
Archaeologist Nick Beard was gently pushing aside the hardened dirt in the basement of George Washingtons home at Mount Vernon, Va., last fall when he spotted the mouth of a glass bottle.
He stuck his finger in the mouth to see if he might wiggle the piece loose. And my finger came back wet, he said. I thought about it for a half-second longer and said, Oh my God, my finger is wet, he recalled.
Experts at Mount Vernon said last week that Beard and other archaeologists have now discovered two intact bottles that still had, along with liquid, some of the cherries they contained when they were buried about 250 years ago. The area of the discovery was believed to have once been a storeroom, Beard said.
Much of the liquid could be ground water that seeped in after the cork seals deteriorated, but pits, stems, sodden cherries, and gooey residue were also present, the experts said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2024/04/22/cherries-george-washington-mount-vernon-1770/
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