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  1. Cider and Cider-Making at Monticello Learn more about a new collaboration between the orchards of Monticello and Castle Hill Cider and the history of cider-making at Monticello. Holiday Shopping With a wide selection of gifts, including quote tote bags, secret decoders, seed packets, and Monticello preserves, we have something for everyone on ...

  2. 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.

  3. Stop by our Shop for snacks, bottles of wine, books, or one-a-kinds gifts and mementos of your visit. Jefferson Vineyard Located just a 5-minute drive from the visitor center, Jefferson Vineyards serves up award-winning wines amidst beautiful views.

  4. Visit the “Making Monticello: Jefferson’s ‘Essay in Architecture’” exhibition on the lower level of the Smith Gallery at the visitor center Take a Behind the Scenes Tour that includes the Dome Room and a closer look at unique architectural elements of the house

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Visiting Monticello is an easy day trip from Charlottesville, VA and worth the time for a peek into the home of one of America’s most influential founders: Thomas Jefferson. Come tour the home that he designed and renovated, see the plants that he cultivated, and see the plantation that supported him financially while he made his mark on history.

  6. To experience Monticello’s sea view, walk south past the main house and look beyond Mulberry Row and the vegetable garden. You can’t miss it, and you don’t want to. 3. The Gardens and the Pavilion. In 1811, Thomas Jefferson, now retired from the presidency to his lifelong home at Monticello, wrote to his friend Charles Willson Peale:

  7. ADDRESS: 931 Thomas Jefferson Parkway Charlottesville, VA 22902 GENERAL INFORMATION: (434) 984-9800

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