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Lee Park and Arlington Hall Conservancy


The LPAH Conservancy operates and manages Arlington Hall and Lee Park for the City of Dallas. Arlington Hall was built as a 2/3rds replica of Robert E. Lee's Arlington House in Virginia.

The Conservancy led a public/private $3 million campaign to renovate and expand Arlington Hall which was reopened in January, 2003 as an elegant venue for weddings, receptions, luncheons, dinners and events of all kinds and sizes. Another $3 million has been raised to restore Lee Park with new plantings, pathways, lighting, and structures that make it a desirable location for events, or simple walks or picnics on the grounds.

In addition to the maintenance and operation of Lee Park and Arlington Hall, The Conservancy presents numerous cultural programs and events for the community in both venues.



Hours
There are no set hours for Arlington Hall. It is not open to the public. It must be rented for a particular event. Lee Park is non-fenced park which is accessible at all times.

Admission
Lee Park is accessible at all times, free of charge. Arlington Hall is open for community and member events put on by The Lee Park Conservancy, and to those who book events there. The fee structure varies by day, time, season and size of the event

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Visitor Information

Lee Park and Arlington Hall Conservancy
3333 Turtle Creek Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75219
214-521-2003 phone

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Public Transportation
The city bus stops on Lemmon Avenue near Turtle Creek Boulevard.

Directions & Parking
Lee Park is located at the corner of Lemmon Avenue and Turtle Creek Boulevard in the Uptown/Oak Lawn area. Access into the parking court is from Lee Parkway on the west side of the park. Going south on Turtle Creek Boulevard from Lemmon Avenue, turn right at Hall Street. Go to the next corner at Lee Parkway and turn right. The entrance to the parking court is a half block down on the right.