Arlington House was the home of Robert E. Lee and his family for 30 years and is uniquely associated with the Washington and Custis families. George Washington Parke Custis built the house to be his home and a memorial to George Washington, his step-grandfather.
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The National Park System, of which Custis-Lee Mansion is a unit, is dedicated to conserving the scenic, scientific, and historic heritage of the United States for the benefit and enjoyment of its people.
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The 1768 Jeremiah Lee Mansion ... The Jeremiah Lee Mansion is a magnificent colonial Georgian home built by American craftsmen in 1768 when Lee was the wealthiest merchant and ship owner in Massachusetts. ... The Lee Mansion Gardens; Beautiful and historically inspired gardens surround the 1768 Jeremiah Lee Mansion,
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Recent exhibits include: Off the Wall: Wallpapers from the Lee Mansion. Exhibits change two to three times a year. ... 1768 Jeremiah Lee Mansion ... Help us celebrate the Centennial of the Marblehead Historical Society's purchase of the Jeremiah Lee Mansion. Learn about the people who made it their mission to preserve...
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1858 Italianate mansion: virtual tour of house; directions and calendar of events. ... If you enjoy learning about history & sharing it with others, volunteering at Lee Hall Mansion may be right for yo...
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ARLINGTON HOUSE; (The Custis-Lee Mansion); Arlington National Cemetery; ... The mansion, which was intended as a living memorial to George Washington, was owned and constructed by the first president's adopted grandson, George Washington Parke Custis, ... ; Custis-Lee Mansion Photo Courtesy of Victor Di Paglia, 2000...
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Arlington House "Custis-Lee Mansion" ... The mansion, which was intended as a living memorial to George Washington, was owned and constructed by the first president's adopted grandson, George Washington Parke Custis, son of John Parke Custis who himself was a child of Martha Washington by her first marriage and a ward...
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GORDON-LEE MANSION; Part of Chickamauga Event Facilities; ... ; the ONLY STRUCTURE that was USED DURING and still SURVIVED ; THE great BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA (ca. 1847); ... Gordon-Lee Mansion...
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The History of the ; Gordon-Lee Mansion ... The beautiful and historic Gordon-Lee Mansion, one of the South's older and more historic antebellum plantation houses, is located in Northwest Georgia's Historic High Country in the quaint town of Chickamauga, Georgia just 18 miles from Chattanooga, Tennessee and set on...
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Lee Mansion National Memorial Arlington National Cemetery, 195 ... From the collection of Michael Robert Patterson ... Lee Mansion National Memorial - 1953 Booklet - Arlington National Cemetery...
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