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| Lee Hall Mansion |
| Lee Hall Mansion is the only large antebellum plantation house remaining on the lower Virginia Peninsula. Completed in 1859, Lee Hall Mansion was home to affluent planter Richard Decauter Lee (of the York County Lee family), his wife Martha, and their children. Only three years after the house's completion, the Lees fled their home as the Peninsula became one of the first battlegrounds of the Civil War. Volunteers lead visitors through seven rooms, beautifully decorated in the style of the mid-19th century. Tours highlight plantation life, furnishings, architecture, Richard D. Lee and his family, and the impact the Civil War had on local society. |
| 163 Yorktown Road |
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| Newport News |
| VA |
| 23603 |
Monday and Wednesday through Saturday 10 - 4; Sunday 1 - 5.
Guided tours are offered every half hour. Last tour of the day at 3:30 P.M. Mon.-Sat.; 4:30 P.M. on Sunday.
Closed Tuesdays year-round and
Wednesdays January-March.
Also closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. |
$6 Adults
$5 Senior Citizens
$4 Children (7-18)
Children under 7 are free |
| (757) 888-3371 |
| http://www.leehall.org/ |
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