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This is the main building on the W & L campus
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This is the R.E. Lee Episcopal Church located on the W & L campus
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This is the Lee Chapel at W & L. They will not let you take photo's inside the chapel. I guess they fear some Civil War
reenactor coming dress in full gear and having their photo's made next to the tomb. Lee's tomb is located behind the main sanctuary of the church. The tomb's of various children and relatives are located underneath in the basement.
An interesting thing is the tomb of Traveller, Lee's horse, is located beside the chapel.