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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.
- Rooms & Furnishings
Rooms & Furnishings - The House | Monticello - Thomas...
- House Image Gallery
House Image Gallery - The House | Monticello - Thomas...
- Parlor
Parlor - The House | Monticello - Thomas Jefferson's...
- Tips for Visiting
A visit starts at the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center...
- Directions & Parking
Turn right onto Milton Road and follow for just over 2.5...
- Rooms & Furnishings
Jefferson located one set of his quarters for slaves on Mulberry Row, a one-thousand ft (300 m) road of slave, service, and industrial structures. Mulberry Row was situated three hundred ft (100 m) south of Monticello, with the quarters facing the Jefferson mansion.
Inside Monticello. Once at Monticello, you’ll wait on the front porch until your tour time starts. Since the tour groups are on the smaller side, you really have a chance to enjoy every aspect of Jefferson’s home. Without a doubt, the tour guides were fantastic and very knowledgable regarding Jefferson and Monticello.
Monticello’s street address (for mapping purposes only) is 931 Thomas Jefferson Prkwy., Charlottesville. A variety of tours and activities are offered. For more information visit the Monticello website or call 434-984-9822.
The Madison’s home, Montpelier, is located about 30 miles north of Monticello, a distance that required an entire day of travel. Guests tended to make the most of their stay when travel...
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