It seems the historical reeneactors at the home of the nation's first president are joining in the celebration of the University of Alabama's 17th National Championship.

Mt. Vernon, once home to George Washington and now a popular historical site, posted a video on its Facebook page of a Colonial-garbed fifer playing the Alabama fight song.

"Huzzah and congratulations to The University of Alabama's #NationalChampions, Alabama Football, from our resident fifer! #RollTide," the post read.

The video shows historical reenactor and musician Donald Francisco playing "Yea, Alabama," before finishing things off with a hearty "Roll Tide."

Huzzah & congratulations to The University of Alabama’s #NationalChampions, Alabama Football, from our resident fifer! #RollTide Posted by George Washington's Mount Vernon on Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Mt. Vernon wasn't the only place celebrating the Tide's win. New York's Empire State Building was ablaze in crimson and white Monday in honor of the Tide's victory over the Georgia Bulldogs.