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Home » Deal signed to create wood floors inspired by George Washington, release set for 2006
Kentucky Wood Floors said it has reached a licensing deal to create a Mount Vernon Collection of hardwood flooring inspired by George Washington's home and its collections. Set to debut in January 2006, the line will feature unique plank and parquet floors, as well as several accent and border designs, in a variety of species, textures, and finishes.
The company secured the right to use Washington's name and image from the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, which oversees the estate that was once home to the first president. The organization is said to be the nation's first and oldest preservation association. It has owned and operated Mount Vernon for more than 150 years.