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  2. Monticello - Wikipedia

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    Monticello and its reflection Some of the gardens on the property. Monticello (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ tʃ ɛ l oʊ / MON-tih-CHEL-oh) was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, a Founding Father, author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third president of the United States, who began designing Monticello after inheriting land from his father at age 14.

  3. Poplar Forest - Wikipedia

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    Poplar Forest. /  37.34826000°N 79.264949833°W  / 37.34826000; -79.264949833. Poplar Forest is a plantation and retreat home in Forest, Virginia, United States, that belonged to Thomas Jefferson, Founding Father and third U.S. president. Jefferson inherited the property in 1773 and began designing and working on his retreat home in 1806.

  4. Albemarle County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    United States President and Governor of Virginia Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, is located in Albemarle County. United States President and Governor of Virginia James Monroe's home, Ash Lawn-Highland, is located in Albemarle County. Chilton Allan (1786–1858), born in Albemarle County, United States Congressman from Kentucky [39]

  5. Shadwell, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Shadwell is a census-designated place (CDP) in Albemarle County, Virginia. It is located by the Rivanna River near Charlottesville. The site today is marked by a Virginia Historical Marker to mark the birthplace of President Thomas Jefferson. [1] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places along with Clifton.

  6. The Rotunda (University of Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    September 9, 1969 [2] The Rotunda is a building located on The Lawn on the original grounds of the University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson designed it to represent the "authority of nature and power of reason" and modeled it after the Pantheon in Rome. Construction began in 1822 and was completed shortly after Jefferson's death in 1826.

  7. Thomas Jefferson's enslaved mistress' living quarters found - AOL

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    The Mountaintop Project is a multi-year, $35 million effort to restore Monticello as Jefferson knew it, and to tell the stories of the people—enslaved and free—who lived and worked on the ...

  8. List of plantations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Monticello: December 19, 1960 ... Secondary home of Thomas Jefferson 69000260 Prestwould: July 31, 2003: ... Roanoke, Virginia Belmont Plantation home of acting ...

  9. Tuckahoe (plantation) - Wikipedia

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    Tuckahoe (plantation) /  37.570472°N 77.653167°W  / 37.570472; -77.653167. Tuckahoe, also known as Tuckahoe Plantation, or Historic Tuckahoe is located in Tuckahoe, Virginia on Route 650 near Manakin Sabot, Virginia, overlapping both Goochland and Henrico counties, six miles from the town of the same name. Built in the first half of the ...