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Age to Age

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Two hundred years ago, a simple ceremony was held in a field in Washington to lay the foundation stone of 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue. Following the American presidential elections Christopher Cook visits the White House to tell its colourful story. From Mount Vernon , George Washington's home on the Potomac, he recalls the first president, and in Virginia he remembers
Thomas Jefferson , who played a formative role in early American politics. Producer John Knight

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Christopher Cook
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Mount Vernon
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Thomas Jefferson
Producer:
John Knight

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