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  1. www.monticello.org › house-gardens › the-houseHouse FAQs | Monticello

    Brief chronology of construction. Where did the building materials come from? Who built the house? How much did the house cost? Which side is the front of the house? How was the house heated and illuminated? How was Monticello cooled? What are the holes over Thomas Jefferson's bed? Does Jefferson's bed rise out of the way?

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonticelloMonticello - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. The Madisons 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...

  4. Mar 27, 2019 · Monticello is located in Charlottesville, Virginia on Route 53 (Thomas Jefferson Parkway), accessed from Interstate 64 (Exit 121 or 121A) and Route 20.

  5. 901 E. Cary St. Suite 900. Richmond, VA 23219. Industry. Media. No other home in the United States more accurately reflects the personality of its owner than Monticello.

  6. www.history.com › topics › landmarksMonticello - HISTORY

    Aug 13, 2010 · Monticello sits atop a lofty hill in Albemarle County, Virginia, not far from the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson, its creator and most prominent resident, who spent more than four decades...

  7. Background. Monticello, meaning “little mountain” in Italian, was Jefferson’s home farm, the center of his 5,000-acre plantation tract. Peter Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson’s father, originally purchased the land in 1735, built a house in the adjoining plain at Shadwell around 1741, and settled his family there.

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