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Thomas Jeffersons Monticello, Charlottesville, VA - Official Website Monticello is the autobiographical masterpiece of Thomas Jefferson—designed and redesigned and built and rebuilt for more than forty years Its gardens were a botanic showpiece, a source of food, and an experimental laboratory of ornamental and useful plants from around the world
Tickets and Tours to Monticello | Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Explore Thomas Jefferson's extraordinary achievements and complex legacy by visiting and touring Monticello, one of the most popular Virginia historical sites, just outside Charlottesville
Slavery at Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Resources about slavery at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, the lives of individuals enslaved on this working plantation, and Jefferson's views on slavery
Tips for Visiting - Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Explore exhibitions on the building of Monticello, the operation of the plantation, and the legacy of the Declaration of Independence and enjoy our powerful introductory film
Highlights Tour of Monticello | Thomas Jeffersons Monticello You’ll learn about Jefferson and his vision for America, the realities of slavery on the Monticello plantation, and the mountaintop’s iconic architecture This popular pass includes access to our gardens, grounds, walking tours, family-friendly activities, and exhibits
Building Monticello - Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Thomas Jefferson spent most of his adult life designing and redesigning Monticello, which was constructed over a period of forty years He said, "Architecture is my delight, and putting up, and pulling down, one of my favorite amusements "
Behind the Scenes Tour - Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Along the way, you will see unique architectural features and visit newly restored spaces that reveal the complexities of family life at Monticello Learn about the Jefferson, Hemings, and Randolph family, as well as other free and enslaved people who lived and labored in the house