File:Arlington House (The Robert E. Lee Memorial) ARHO6035.jpg

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Location Arlington House (The Robert E. Lee Memorial)
Description 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. It is now preserved as a memorial to General Lee, who gained the respect of Americans in both the North and the South.
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