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Arlington House The Robert E Lee Memorial
Things To Do

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

Groups are limited to 25 due to second floor weight limitations and to avoid overcrowding. Please: No eating, drinking, or gum chewing in the house.

 
Entrance to Arlington House
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Begin your tour of Arlington House by entering through the front door on the portico
The Lee boys room at Arlington House  

Did You Know?
All three sons of Robert E. Lee served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and all survived. The three boys, Custis, Rooney and Rob Jr., shared one room while growing up at Arlington House.

Last Updated: August 11, 2008 at 11:33 EST