Lee Mansion National Memorial - Service United States. National Park
Explore the history of "Lee Mansion National Memorial, Arlington, Virginia, 1953," a detailed account of Arlington House, now a revered historical landmark and Robert E. Lee Memorial. This meticulously reproduced text offers a glimpse into the significant role Arlington House played in American history, particularly its connection to Robert E. Lee and the Civil War era.
Located in Virginia, Arlington House stands as a powerful symbol of a nation divided and eventually reunited. This book delves into the architecture and historical context of this iconic building, designated a National Memorial. Readers interested in United States history, the Civil War period, and military history will find this a valuable resource. Discover the story behind this important site and its lasting legacy within the American landscape.
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EAN: 9781023461429