File:Temple of Fame - Arlington National Cemetery - Arlington VA - 1903.jpg

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English: Looking west at the Temple of Fame in 1903 in the south flower garden at Arlington House (the Robert E. Lee Memorial) in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, in the United States. Built in 1884 from marble salvaged from the Old Patent Office Building demolition, it replaced the rotting (but original) wooden arbor in the center of what was once Robert E. Lee's flower garden. It was demolished in 1967. The Civil War Unknowns Monument can be seen in the trees in the background.
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Author Detroit Publishing Company, Detroit Publishing Company Collection. Library of Congress.

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