931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy, Charlottesville, VA 22902, United StatesMap
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So worth the trip from Charlottesville, especially if you're already in town. It's an architectural wonder and you'll learn a lot about Jefferson and his life.
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The Jefferson House in Charlottesville is the residence of former U.S. President Jefferson. Jefferson was the third president of the United States and one of the most beloved presidents in American history. The former residence contains houses, gardens, and the Jefferson Curtain, which was designed by Jefferson himself, and has a guide to explain the life of the legendary president. There is also a museum in the visitor center that is worth a visit.
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So worth the trip from Charlottesville, especially if you're already in town. It's an architectural wonder and you'll learn a lot about Jefferson and his life.
Jefferson is the third summary in the United States, and one of the most influential summaries in the history of the United States. Many important historical events are related to it, and it is also a former residence worth visiting.
[View] Edgar Allan Poe Museum and Jefferson's former residence are relatively close by car, and you can arrange to browse [Fun] on the front line. Many exhibitions are clean and tidy. The presentation is very detailed.
Thomas Jefferson's former residence is located in central Virginia, 2 and a half hours' drive from the capital, Washington, DC. A visit to Jefferson's former residence gives you an insight into the early history of the United States, the life of a great president in American history and the early life of slavery. Jefferson is the third president of the United States, intellectually superior, drafted the declaration of independence, founded the University of Virginia, designed the manor, is an architect, inventor, hobby of violin, versatile. Jefferson's former residence is not big, but the design is clever, and the original. It is winter when you go, not the best season. Spring, summer, autumn will have very beautiful scenery. Very worth a visit. Winter ticket $20, other seasons $25. There are very enthusiastic explainers and service staff inside, and you can feel the simplicity and enthusiasm of the locals.
Monticello is the former residence of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, which contains houses, gardens and Jefferson's tomb. It takes about 30 minutes to drive from Charlottesville, and there are clear instructions along the way. Tickets: $22 for adults; $8 for children. Opening hours: 8:30-18:00. Monticello was at the top of a small hill, and along the road to the hillside, there were several openings similar to the caves, reminiscent of caves, and I wondered where this was, and with this doubt, I followed the flow of people to the entrance of the manor at the top of the mountain. After visiting the main building of the manor on the ground, I walked around to a place slightly lower than the main building, and saw the "cave" again, which was originally the residence of the cellar and the slave. Finding the former residence of the great man is not only to communicate with the great man, but also to moisten the silent emotional experience. Jefferson's former residence, the main building of the ancient Greek and Roman architectural style, in lighting, ventilation, energy saving, practical and other aspects of creative, its designer is Thomas Jefferson himself. In 1987, Monticello was selected on the UNESCO World Heritage List and is the only famous residence in the United States to receive this award, thus becoming a famous tourist attraction