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The childhood home of Robert E. Lee is now available with a price cut. Built in 1795, the historic home is back on the market for $5.6 million. It was available last year for $8.5 million.
Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's boyhood home in Alexandria, Virginia, is for sale for the second time in two years, and although the listing mentions the illustrious history of the 226-year-old ...
The Georgian- and Federal-style house in Old Town Alexandria has several claims to fame. George Washington slept there. Robert E. Lee grew up there. Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Archibald ...
An historic home for sale in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, built in 1795 that served as the boyhood home of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee just had a big price cut.
The childhood home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is on the market, but you wouldn’t know it when you read the real estate listing.
After a long delay, the National Park Service is gearing up to reopen the renovated home of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, a Greek Revival-style mansion built by slaves more than 200 years ago ...
National Park Service curator Kim Robinson holds the photo of Selina Gray, right, who was in charge to care for Arlington House where Gen. Robert E. Lee had lived in for 30 years.
Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, was built by enslaved people and indentured workers between 1802 and 1818, and more than 100 African Americans were enslaved there in the decades ...
Union Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs detested Robert E. Lee, who had once been his friend and mentor, even his idol. Once Lee defected to the Confederate side, Meigs turned against him with a vengeance ...