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Arlington House
Keith Drews
Arlington House on a September morning

Arlington House was the home of Robert E. Lee and it was here, in his second floor bedchamber, that he made his decision to resign from the United States Army at the start of the Civil War. Two days after writing his resignation letter Lee left and never returned.

Be prepared to spend an hour touring the house, walking through the flower garden and visiting the Robert E. Lee Museum. Of course you may spend as much time as you like. The view of Washington DC from Arlington House is the best, with the possible exception of what can be seen from the top of the Washington Monument or the Old Post Office Tower. George Washington Parke Custis built his home on this hill so that it could be easily seen by anyone in the city named for his 'father'.

Check with the ranger at the door to see if guided tours will be offered during your visit. In lieu of a guided tour, self-guided tours and audio (cell phone) tours of the house will be available during your visit. 

Arlington House is currently empty of furnishings in preparation for a major restoration and rehabilitation project due to start in 2008. The house will continue to be open to the public while much of the work is conducted with some possible exceptions. Please call ahead to be sure the house is open on the day of your visit. The work should be finished in 2010 at which time the furnishings will return.

Just down the hill from Arlington House is the gravesite of President John F. Kennedy. And on the next hill to the south is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where the changing of the guard takes place every hour on the hour. From April 1st to September 30th the changing of the guard occurs every thirty minutes.

Gravesite of President John F. Kennedy  

Did You Know?
President John F. Kennedy is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. His gravesite is down the hill below Arlington House.

Last Updated: August 20, 2008 at 09:18 EST