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Jan 1, 2024 · Highland is a historic house museum at the home of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States of America. Part of Monroe's alma mater, William & Mary, Highland offers guided tours daily and hosts community and private events throughout the year.
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Visit Us. Welcome to Highland, the home of fifth president...
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James Monroe’s Highland is a historic site with a new story...
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Museum Shop - James Monroe's Highland
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At James Monroe’s Highland we offer a range of experiences...
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Experience James Monroe's Highland, the official residence...
- Highland Rustic Trails
The Rustic Trails at James Monroe's Highland wind through...
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Visiting James Monroe's Highland and Charlottesville for the...
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James Monroe’s story is only one aspect of Highland, which...
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Designated VLR. January 16, 1973 [2] Highland, formerly Ash Lawn–Highland, located near Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, and adjacent to Thomas Jefferson 's Monticello, was the estate of James Monroe, a Founding Father and fifth president of the United States. Purchased in 1793, Monroe and his family permanently settled on the ...
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Highland is the home of James Monroe, fifth President of the United States, and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. James Monroe’s Highland is part of William & Mary, Monroe’s alma mater.
William & Mary’s Highland is a historic site located outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. It is notable as the home of W&M alumnus and 5th U.S. President (1817-1825) James Monroe, and the site tells the stories of people and events reflecting significant years in the development of the United States. Highland — along with the Omohundro ...
This is a virtual tour of Highland, once believed to be the plantation home of James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States. Archaeological work beginning in 2014, however, identified the standing house as a structure that was originally built in 1818 to serve as a presidential guesthouse.
Sep 9, 2021 · SUMMARY. Highland was the Albemarle County plantation home of James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States. Monroe maintained Highland as a plantation using enslaved labor until 1828. He lived at Highland sporadically from 1799 to 1826, making it his most consistent home during his adult life.