Arlington House Collection
Arlington House, also known as the Lee Mansion, stood proudly in all its grandeur between 1860 and 1880
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Arlington House, also known as the Lee Mansion, stood proudly in all its grandeur between 1860 and 1880. Its exterior, a sight to behold, was a testament to the architectural brilliance of its unknown creator. Situated on the grounds where Buckingham Palace would later be built, Goring House transformed into Arlington House with meticulous care. Dating back to 1700, an engraving captured the essence in London. Erected on the site of Mulberry Gardens, this magnificent structure exuded elegance and charm that left visitors in awe. Another lithograph showcased Buckingham Palace itself, highlighting its regal beauty. In one captivating image from history, Brigadier General Gustavus A. DeRussy and his staff posed confidently on the steps in Arlington. This snapshot immortalized their presence within these hallowed walls. Across the Atlantic Ocean lay another gem named Arlington House - nestled within Washington DC's iconic Arlington National Cemetery. Here lies President JF Kennedy's grave alongside this historic landmark that symbolizes honor and remembrance. An enchanting black-and-white photograph transported us back to a time when Lee Mansion graced our world with its splendor between 1860 and 1880 once again. The unknown photographer perfectly captured every intricate detail that made this house truly remarkable. Lastly, a breathtaking view showcased Washington DC as America's metropolis; it served as a reminder that amidst bustling city life stood an enduring symbol of history - Arlington House itself.