The Lee-Fendall House Museum and Garden, located in Old Town Alexandria, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century. Originally home to the Lee family, the house also sheltered generations of enslaved and free African-Americans, served as a convalescent home for Union soldiers during the Civil War, and later housed a liquor purveyor and labor leader John L. Lewis. Today, visitors can explore the museum, which offers a glimpse into life from the 19th to the early 20th centuries. The adjacent garden, filled with medicinal plants and roses, provides a serene setting that complements the historical experience.
Lee-Fendall House Museum and Garden
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