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  2. Lee Hall Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Lee Hall or Lee Hall Mansion is a historic brick plantation house that was built during the period from 1848 to 1859. The community of Lee Hall, Virginia is named for it. The house and village are located near the junction of U.S. 60 and VA 238, in Newport News, Virginia .

  3. Endview Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Endview Plantation (Harwood Plantation) is an 18th-century plantation, including a park and historic home now operated by the independent city of Newport News, Virginia, located on Virginia State Route 238 in the Lee Hall community. [3]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Virginia ...

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    Indiana, Louisa, Michigan, New York, and Ohio Aves., Middle, Roselynn, and West Lns., Oceana, Southern, and Virginia Beach Boulevards 36°50′28″N 76°00′54″W  /  36.841111°N 76.015000°W  / 36.841111; -76.015000  ( Oceana Neighborhood Historic

  5. Lee Hall, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Lee Hall is served by both Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) and Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA). HRT operates Route 108 and Route 116 between Patrick Henry Mall and Warwick Blvd @ Elmhurst St about every 60 minutes ; WATA operates the Grey Line into Lee Hall hourly, with 30 minute service during peak weekday hours.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lee County ...

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    Location of Lee County in Virginia. ... Dickinson-Milbourn House: Dickinson-Milbourn House: August 12, 1993 : U.S. Route 58 Jonesville: 4: Duff Mansion House: Duff ...

  7. North End Historic District (Newport News, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings include the Walter A. Post House (1902), John Livesay House (1906), J. E. Warren House (1905), W. L. Shumate House (1915), and Willet House (c. 1930). [ 3 ] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

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  9. List of historic houses in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Ampthill 1730, Richmond, Virginia, Built by Henry Cary, Jr. and was later owned by Colonel Archibald Cary. Arlington House (the Custis-Lee Mansion), 1802, Arlington County —- home of Robert E. Lee; Ash Grove, 1790, Fairfax County—home of Thomas Fairfax, and Henry Fairfax; Ash Lawn–Highland, 1799, Albemarle County—home of James Monroe