My World Tuesday = President Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Thomas Jefferson designed Monticello atop a hill overlooking the Charlottesville, VA area.
Thomas Jefferson designed Monticello atop a hill overlooking the Charlottesville, VA area.
He later designed the original grounds of the University of Virginia and could view it
from atop his mountain estate at Monticello.
Above is the visitor's guide we received in 2006 when we showed our
good friends Sandra and Gene Jefferson's home.
It was a warm fall day and the leaves had turned so it was a perfect day to visit Monticello.
The main house has dependencies extending on each side.
You can stand on the roof of the long dependencies and see the University of Virginia in the distance.
The main house has dependencies extending on each side.
You can stand on the roof of the long dependencies and see the University of Virginia in the distance.
Relatives that can prove they are closely related can also be buried here.
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Very interesting to see. Thanks for the tour.
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Great post and photos for the day! I've always wanted to visit there! This is the next best thing! Thanks for sharing the fun! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Great post Joann. We were up that way a couple of years ago but it was the height of summer and the lines were two hours long. Hope to go again one of these days.
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