
Arlington House
Arlington House, also known as the Robert E. Lee Memorial, is a historic mansion located in Arlington, Virginia. Originally built in the 1800s by George Washington Parke Custis, the estate was home to General Robert E. Lee and his family before the Civil War. After the war, it was seized by the Union and later used as a military cemetery, which is now Arlington National Cemetery. The house serves as a museum, highlighting its significance in American history, particularly in relation to the Civil War and the legacy of General Lee.