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DescriptionOld Administration Building - Arlington National Cemetery - 2011.JPG
English: Looking north at the Old Administration Building at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, in the United States. This was originally the site of Arlington House's stables, built between 1803 and 1818 and a small-scale replica of the main mansion. The stables burned to the ground in 1904 but were rebuilt in 1907. In 1932, the stables were converted into an administration building. A new administration building was constructed in 1975, at which time the stables-cum-office building was renamed the Old Administration Building.
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