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Monticello House & Gardens
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Monticello’s Dining Room
Monticello's Dining Room arranged for a meal....
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Monticello’s East Front
Visitors in Jefferson’s day typically first approached Monticello from this direction....
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Monticello’s East Front Portico
Monticello’s East Front Portico showing the weather vane and exterior face of the Great Clock...
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Monticello’s Parlor
Monticello’s Parlor served as place for Jefferson’s family and their guests to entertain themselves with games, music, and conversation....
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Monticello’s Parlor
View of south wall of Monticello’s Parlor...
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Monticello’s South Dependencies
After its completion in 1809, the South Dependencies was the site of Monticello’s Kitchen, Cook’s Room, Smoke House, Dairy, and Washhouse....
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Monticello’s Southeast Piazza
The Southeast Piazza at Monticello was believed to serve as greenhouse and once housed a cage for Jefferson’s birds....
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Monticello’s Tea Room
Digital image of Monticello’s Tea Room created using the Dynamic Range process. Image taken by Prof. Dave Luebke at the University of Virginia....
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Paint box and palette
Image of a painting palette and a box of paints believed to have been used by Jefferson’s granddaugther Cornelia...
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Pincushion
This pincushion is believed to have been made by Jefferson’s wife, Martha Wayles Jefferson...
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