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Fort Lee Virginia

Fort Lee, VA

Although the town is best known for being a United States Army post, living in Fort Lee, Virginia , gives people plenty to do. The Fort Lee neighborhood has a number of sights to see and adventures to enjoy, all within 30 miles of Richmond, the cultural hub of the area.

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Things to Do in Fort Lee

An exciting expedition to Maymont Estate in Richmond is a great way to spend a day while living in Fort Lee. The estate offers more than 100 acres of grounds to explore, including a children's farm, wildlife exhibits, walking paths, and a large mansion. Richmond also features a Children's Museum that focuses on creative exhibits designed to stimulate imagination, making it a great place for kids.

For those who prefer to spend their active time outdoors, the nearby Appomattox River Regional Park offers wooded walking trails and a green space on the river, as well as observation piers. Fort Lee, Virginia, is also home to the U.S. Army Quartermaster and U.S. Army Women's museums, both offering a unique perspective on the history of the U.S. Army. The U.S. Army Women's Museum is unique, as its one of very few museums in the world dedicated specifically to female soldiers.

Homes and Transportation in Fort Lee

Much of Fort Lee real estate is part of newer developments; finding older houses is difficult, and apartments and condominiums are rare. However, the newer homes for sale in Fort Lee tend to have more modern amenities and are typically 3- to 4- bedroom single-family homes, providing plenty of space for a relatively low price. Most residents of Fort Lee, Virginia, use their own cars to get around, but public transportation options are available. For business and recreational travelers, Richmond International Airport is 22 miles away and shuttles can be arranged. 

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  • An exciting expedition to Maymont Estate in Richmond is a great way to spend a day while living in Fort Lee, offering a children's farm, wildlife exhibits, walking paths, and a large mansion. 
  • For outdoor lovers, the nearby Appomattox River Regional Park offers wooded walking trails and a green space on the river, as well as observation piers.