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Follow on Google News | Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy Celebrates 75th Anniversary of Arlington HallJoin in celebration of events denoting historical significance and bright future of Arlington Hall #ArlingtonHall75
By: Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy Arlington Hall was designed by Dallas architect, Mark Lemmon as a two-thirds scale replica of the Arlington House (formerly Custis-Lee Mansion), Robert E. Lee’s home in Arlington, Virginia, and took more than a year to complete. Through a public-private effort between the City of Dallas and the Conservancy, Arlington Hall underwent a complete rehabilitation and expansion, which was completed in December 2002. One of the most recognizable renovations included the new porte-cochere that Dallas’ own Margaret Hunt Hill donated in 2002. Conservancy President and CEO Gay Donnell shared, “The preservation of this iconic Dallas landmark would not be possible without the support of the community and our donors. The Conservancy is excited to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the dedication of Arlington Hall with the community and we look forward to celebrating 75 more years with future generations in Dallas.” Through its Board of Directors (http://leeparkconservancy.org/ “Celebrating 75 years is a huge milestone, and it is both a reminder and a celebration for our board for all the hard work and commitment they have put into maintaining Arlington Hall and the beautiful surroundings of Lee Park. The Conservancy’ The Conservancy Chairman of the Board, Steve Sutcliffe explained, “Widely considered the heart of the Turtle Creek corridor, Arlington Hall has served as a popular venue for weddings and events for decades. It is only through the generous contributions of our donors, that Arlington Hall will be able to provide a place where Dallas residents and visitors can continue to make cherished memories for years to come.” Friday, October 24, commemorates Arlington Hall’s official 75th anniversary. Formally dedicated in 1939, Arlington Hall has been a magnet for cultural and social events over the years. The grounds’ historical and architectural charms have provided friends, families, residents and visitors with countless memories and a space that recognizes the city’s growth and prosperous future but is also reminiscent of one of the most pivotal periods in our nation’s history. Arlington Hall will celebrate its 75th anniversary with a week of fun, family-friendly and educational events focused on the rich history of the building. The celebration officially kicks off Oct. 21 (http://www.leeparkconservancy.org/ Details of the 75th anniversary events can be found on the Conservancy website at www.leeparkconservancy.org. The public is also invited to share memories and photos of Arlington Hall on the Conservancy Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ About Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy Formed in 1995 by constituents of the Dallas Southern Memorial Association, Oak Lawn Forum, The Turtle Creek Association, The Oak Lawn Committee and Dallas Tavern Guild, Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy (“LPAHC”) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization charged with renovation, thoughtful development and conservation of the historic site of Lee Park and Arlington Hall in Dallas. Through a public-private effort between the City of Dallas and LPAHC, Arlington Hall underwent a complete rehabilitation and expansion, which was completed in December 2002. Through its Board of Directors (http://leeparkconservancy.org/ End
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