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- Monticello | Thomas Jeffersons Home
Monticello is an independently funded non-profit that relies on support from people like you Together, we preserve Jefferson's mountaintop home, advance groundbreaking research, and share its stories with visitors from around the world, both on site and online
- Monticello | Tickets
Monticello is a nonprofit that depends on the support of visitors like you Commemorate America's 250th with a Monticello Membership and enjoy year-round access, exclusive perks, and member-only benefits
- Monticello | Visiting FAQs
A list of some of the most frequently asked questions about visiting Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in Albemarle County, Virginia near Charlottesville
- Monticello | A House and Home
Monticello was home to Jefferson and his family, generations of enslaved people, and a house that welcomed visitors from around the globe Today, Monticello is a global icon and the only presidential home in the United States designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Monticello | Highlights Tour
Monticello Membership Program Monticello is a nonprofit that depends on the support of visitors like you Commemorate America's 250th with a Monticello Membership and enjoy year-round access, exclusive perks, and member-only benefits Includes a free standard-rate house tour every time you visit!
- Monticello, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
In 1987, Monticello and the University of Virginia’s Academical Village were together named a UNESCO World Heritage Site Thomas Jefferson, third president, philosopher, scientist, historian, and author of the Declaration of the Independence, helped establish the foundations of self-government and individual freedom we know today Jefferson’s words—the Declaration and his more than
- Virtual Tour of Thomas Jeffersons Monticello
Explore Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in this stunning 360-degree virtual tour produced by HULLFILM
- Origin of the Name Monticello
Origin of the Name "Monticello" Find out the definition of Monticello and why Thomas Jefferson chose it as the name for his iconic home The exact source of the word " Monticello " (pronounced "Monti- cello," like the musical instrument) as the name for Thomas Jefferson's plantation home remains a mystery
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