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Generals Washington and Lafayette both dined at what colonial mansion that still stands at Germantown Avenue and Johnson Street in Philadelphia?

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Generals Washington and Lafayette both dined at what colonial mansion that still stands at Germantown Avenue and Johnson Street in Philadelphia?

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That would be Cliveden, which served as headquarters for the British during the Battle of Germantown, but which was later restored by Blair McClenachan, who hosted Washington in 1787 and Lafayette in 1825. Source: Thomas.

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