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Built between 1851 and 1859, Lee Hall Mansion was home to affluent planter Richard Decauter Lee. One of the last remaining antebellum homes on the Virginia Peninsula, Lee Hall offers visitorsLee Hall Mansion a step back to the mid-Victorian period, and one of the last remaining antebellum homes on the Virginia Peninsula. Learn the war-torn history of the house, as well as the very personal history of Decauter’s family, as you tour the beautifully furnished rooms, hallways, and grounds of this elegant estate. For those of you who love Victorian era history and style, this is one beautiful home you will wish to explore!  Check out http://www.leehall.org for more information, admission prices and a calendar of events.

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Post by Lynnette Tully