Lee-Fendall House

Alexandria


Between 1785 and 1903, generations of the famous Lee family lived in this architecturally impressive house. Guided tours (on the hour) show the restored house as it probably was in the 1850s and 1860s, showcasing Lee-family heirlooms and personal effects, and period furniture.


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