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    The Lee House at NWS Yorktown

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    The Lee House at NWS Yorktown

    WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

    08.01.2008

    Photo by Mark Piggott 

    U.S. Navy           

    File photo of the Lee House, the only original plantation house still standing on Naval Weapons Station Yorktown. Also known as Kiskiack, named after the American Indian tribe in the area, the Lee House was built circa 1650 on land granted to Richard and Henry Lee. The house was kept in the Lee family for nine generations until the government took it over in 1918. Today, the Lee House remains where it originally stood, preserved as part of the Virgina Historic Landmark registry.

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    Date Taken: 08.01.2008
    Date Posted: 08.05.2008 00:58
    Photo ID: 107000
    VIRIN: 080801-N-3312P-001
    Resolution: 3000x1995
    Size: 5.83 MB
    Location: WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, US

    Web Views: 270
    Downloads: 30

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