The land purchased for the first FFA-owned national headquarters was 28.5 acres and part of whose estate?

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Multiple Choice

The land purchased for the first FFA-owned national headquarters was 28.5 acres and part of whose estate?

Explanation:
The land was part of George Washington's estate. The first FFA-owned national headquarters sit on a 28.5-acre tract that came from Washington’s Mount Vernon holdings, near Alexandria, Virginia. This purchase gave FFA a permanent home and ties the organization to the nation’s agricultural founding history. The other estates (Jefferson, Madison, Franklin) aren’t connected to this site in the same way, so they aren’t the source of this land.

The land was part of George Washington's estate. The first FFA-owned national headquarters sit on a 28.5-acre tract that came from Washington’s Mount Vernon holdings, near Alexandria, Virginia. This purchase gave FFA a permanent home and ties the organization to the nation’s agricultural founding history. The other estates (Jefferson, Madison, Franklin) aren’t connected to this site in the same way, so they aren’t the source of this land.

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