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Arlington Hall at Robert E. Lee Park
Flanked by Hall Street, Turtle Creek Boulevard and Lemmon Avenue, Robert E. Lee Park features a meandering spring-fed creek that feeds into a pond and a bronze statue of the Confederate war hero. The city bought the land in 1908 and renamed it in 1936 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt unveiled a bronze statue Robert E. Lee. Also in the center of the park is Arlington Hall, a replica of Lee’s plantation house in Virginia. Regally situated in the heart of historic Robert E. Lee Park, Arlington Hall has a distinct majesty enhanced by fine furnishings and upscale appointments. Since 1939, Arlington Hall has served as the backdrop for some of the most memorable events in the city.
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Parks, Robert E. Lee, Arlington Hall, Uptown, DFW000375