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Visit Monticello, the iconic estate of the third US president and author of the Declaration of Independence. Explore his life, legacy, and the history and culture of his enslaved community and the world.
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Slavery at Monticello Tour Guided outdoor tours of Mulberry...
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Monticello is a touchstone for all who seek to explore the...
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Monticello's John Ragosta discusses the development,...
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Monticello é um palácio dos Estados Unidos localizado nas proximidades de Charlottesville, Virginia. Foi propriedade de Thomas Jefferson, o terceiro Presidente dos Estados Unidos, principal autor da Declaração da Independência dos Estados Unidos da América e fundador da Universidade da Virginia.
Monticello ( / ˌmɒntɪˈtʃɛloʊ / MON-tih-CHEL-oh) was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, a Founding Father, author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third president of the United States, who began designing Monticello after inheriting land from his father at age 14.
Monticello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a national treasure that reveals the personality and philosophy of its creator, Thomas Jefferson. Learn about its history, design, gardens, inventions and the paradox of slavery at this iconic estate in Virginia.
Los mejores espectáculos a nivel nacional e increíbles shows internacionales en un ambiente íntimo para 4 mil personas tendrá el Gran Arena Sun Monticello. Con la comodidad de sus estacionamientos, una variada oferta gastronómica y la posibilidad de alargar la noche en el casino o en el club Suka. ¡Imperdible!
Discover the architecture, rooms, and furnishings of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, the only presidential house in the US named as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Há 4 dias · Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, located in south-central Virginia, U.S., about 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Charlottesville. Constructed between 1768 and 1809, it is one of the finest examples of the early Classical Revival style in the United States. Monticello was designated a World.