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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — At the call for pictures, members of Thomas Jefferson's family and descendants of his slaves once again crowded between columns of the president's hilltop estate of ...
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JEFFERSON Monticello Ave. 1000: Alex P. Nassar to Molly Leblanc, $190,000. Riverdale Drive 401: Krista T. Weidig to Kyle Melancon, $275,000.
Monticello is offering “Conversation with an Archaeologist” to break misconceptions and share the newest discoveries made at Thomas Jefferson’s home.
Jefferson Levy, who died in 1924, sold Monticello for $500,000 one year earlier to what now is the Thomas Jefferson Foundation. About 450,000 visitors now come to Monticello annually.
NONPROFITS Renowned Jefferson historian Annette Gordon-Reed resigns from Monticello Another high-profile departure from Jefferson's mountaintop is shrouded in mystery Jason Armesto Jan 2, 2024 2 ...
East Jefferson property transfers for May 30 to June 6, 2025. See a list of home and other sales. Jun 12, 2025 3 min to read ...
If Thomas Jefferson had not owned more than 600 slaves during his lifetime, we would not have Monticello to visit today. Slaves built every inch of Monticello.