David M. Rubenstein, Co-CEO of the Carlyle Group, donates $12.35 million to restore Arlington House

ARLINGTON, VA JULY 17: David M. Rubenstein, Co-CEO of the Carlyle Group, donates $12.35 million to the National Park Foundation to restore Arlington House in Arlington, Virginia, on Thursday, July 17, 2014. The hilltop mansion, located on the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery, was the pre-Civil War home of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee with sweeping views of the Washington D.C. area. Rubenstein recently donated $7.5 million to repair the Washington Monument, seen at right. (Photo by Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, VA JULY 17: David M. Rubenstein, Co-CEO of the Carlyle Group, donates $12.35 million to the National Park Foundation to restore Arlington House in Arlington, Virginia, on Thursday, July 17, 2014. The hilltop mansion, located on the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery, was the pre-Civil War home of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee with sweeping views of the Washington D.C. area. Rubenstein recently donated $7.5 million to repair the Washington Monument, seen at right. (Photo by Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
David M. Rubenstein, Co-CEO of the Carlyle Group, donates $12.35 million to restore Arlington House
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