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  1. Lee Fendall House. ~ A historic house museum and garden in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. Home. Hours of Operation: Wednesday – Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and Sundays 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Tours run every hour (Admission charged)

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      Lee-Fendall House Museum and Garden 614 Oronoco Street...

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  2. April 17, 1979 [2] Fendall family coat of arms. The LeeFendall House is a historic house museum and garden located in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, United States, at 614 Oronoco Street. Since its construction in 1785, the house has served as home to thirty-seven members of the Lee family (1785–1903), hundreds of convalescing Union ...

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  3. 614 Oronoco StreetAlexandria, Virginia-2308. website. Email. (703) 548-1789. 01|02. The Lee-Fendall House Museum is a historic house, located in Old Town, Alexandria. Since its construction in 1785, the house has served as home to members of the Lee family, enslaved and free African American servants, convalescing Union soldiers, the locally ...

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  5. Dec 29, 2021 · Wayfinding: Lee Fendall House. The house, built by Light Horse Harry Lee’s cousin Philip Richard Fendall, was home to 37 members of the Lee family from 1785 until 1903. Labor leader John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers lived here from 1937 until his death in 1969.

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