Sent george washington on a trip with a militia company to expel the french
No - the state was not in existence and when Washington was President. If he wanted to visit the land that became Washington state, it would have been a very difficult trip indeed whether he tried to get there by ship or by land.
According to this website, it's $44 round-trip on I-95, via the George Washington Bridge (note: northbound and southbound tolls differ somewhat). http://www.i95exitguide.com/tolls/index.php As of June 2008, it is $47.20 round trip.
Long before George Washington's trip, the Iroquois fought with other Native American groups for control of the Ohio River Valley.
In the end of George Washington's socks book the group finds the rowboat they came in and return home learning the secret to there magical trip.
George Triplett goes by The Trip.
road trip! :)
George Washington House in Barbados is a historic house where the future first U.S. President George Washington visited, in 1751. George Washington stayed in Barbados for 4 months. He visited Bridgetown often and loved the busy streets where vegetables and fruit markets, meat stalls, blacksmiths shops, rum houses, fish stalls, and slave markets could be seen.
George Washington was the one. He went there in hopes that the climate would help his half-brother regain his health.
In terms of airfare, there are no flights that leave Wilmington that are destined for Washington (let alone a round trip).
He wanted money
a boat