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  1. Mar 1, 2016 · Poplar Forest. Poplar Forest was Thomas Jefferson's plantation in Bedford County, Virginia. William Stith originally patented the land in the mid-eighteenth century and probably chose the name "Poplar Forest." John Wayles, Jefferson’s father-in-law, purchased the property in 1764. When Wayles died in 1773, his daughter and her husband ...

  2. Discover the beauty and elegance of the Monticello House, the iconic residence of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States and the author of the Declaration of Independence. Browse the gallery of photos and videos that showcase the architectural features, the interior design, and the personal collections of Jefferson and his family. Learn how the Monticello House reflects ...

  3. Here was buried. Thomas Jefferson. Author of the Declaration of American Independence. of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom. & Father of the University of Virginia. "because by these," he explained, "as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered." The Obelisk is located in the Monticello Graveyard, which is owned ...

  4. Montpelier, located in Orange County, Virginia, was the plantation home of James Madison, fourth president of the United States. The original core of the main house was built around 1760 by James Madison, Sr., the father of the future president. In 1797, James Madison, Jr., and his wife Dolley moved to Montpelier and began making changes and ...

  5. Engage your senses and stimulate your mind at Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson located 2 miles SE on Route 53 off Route 20 & I-64 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Day passes include house tours. Special tours including the Behind-the-Scenes tour also offered daily. Advance booking available online. Explore hundreds of acres, visit the cafe ...

  6. The Shops at Monticello. The expansive Shop at Monticello presents an extraordinary collection of items available for purchase. Located in the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center, the Shop is open daily. The book section offers more than 250 titles—including one of the most comprehensive selections of Jefferson-related books available anywhere ...

  7. In location—a frontier mountaintop—and in design—a Renaissance villa—Monticello was intentionally a far cry from the other American homes of its day. “On the world’s stage, Monticello symbolizes how Jefferson took Enlightenment ideals about the rights of man and crafted them into a new nation introducing self-government, liberty and ...

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