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A General Robert E. Lee Historical Photo Op!
This was really just a quick photo op with some historical significance. General Robert E. Lee briefly lived here with his family after surrendering at the Appomattox Court House. There are a couple o...
Évaluation soumise le 5 nov. 2016
Taylor B
If only you could see "The Door" as we once did
The Stewart-Lee House at 707 East Franklin Street in downtown Richmond, only a short walk from the State Capitol, is where Robert E. Lee's wife lived during the Civil War, the home that Lee returned t...
Évaluation soumise le 19 nov. 2015
Lois42
Nice Home
We were doing a walking tour and stopped outside this home and as the people who work there were leaving, they offered to let our group tour it. Of course we did! It was really something to think we...
Évaluation soumise le 12 juin 2015
BCollyer
Only if you happen to be in the area
It was recommend that we visit the Stewart-Lee house in Richmond to see the residence of Robert E Lee just after the civil war. Apparently after Lee surrendered at Appomattox their actual home calle...
A General Robert E. Lee Historical Photo Op!
This was really just a quick photo op with some historical significance. General Robert E. Lee briefly lived here with his family after surrendering at the Appomattox Court House. There are a couple o...
If only you could see "The Door" as we once did
The Stewart-Lee House at 707 East Franklin Street in downtown Richmond, only a short walk from the State Capitol, is where Robert E. Lee's wife lived during the Civil War, the home that Lee returned t...
Nice Home
We were doing a walking tour and stopped outside this home and as the people who work there were leaving, they offered to let our group tour it. Of course we did! It was really something to think we...
Only if you happen to be in the area
It was recommend that we visit the Stewart-Lee house in Richmond to see the residence of Robert E Lee just after the civil war. Apparently after Lee surrendered at Appomattox their actual home calle...