The Heirlooms of The Lee Family The Lee-Fendall House Museum and Garden was built in 1785 by Philip Richard Fendall who was a cousin of Henry Lee, who happened to be the father of Robert E. Lee. From the year 1785, this house has become the home to all the members of the Lee family. It only seized its purpose for the family when the civil war broke out in the US thus making it a hospital for all the wounded soldiers.
Lee-Fendall House Museum and Garden is now being restored and further developed without tainting its original structures including its gardens & arboretums in its circumferential. Now it is a part of the historical place in Virginia where it serves as a tourist attraction mainly for its house and the well preserved and restored gardens.
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