Monticello means Little Mountain. Jefferson once lived in Monticello.
Thomas Jefferson lived in Monticello, a lavish home in Charlottesville, Virginia. Construction of the mansion began in 1770 and Jefferson lived there with his family until his death in 1826. Today Monticello is open to the public as a preserved historical site.
Around 500,000 tourists visit Monticello each year to explore the historic home of Thomas Jefferson and its surrounding grounds.
He lived in Virginia (USA) for most of his life. His house was in Charlottesville, called the Monticello.
Yes, he really did live there.
Monticello is 1060 acres
His house is named Monticello. It is still standing and open for visitors and is worth the fairly hefty price for admission .
Ask yourself which president lived at Monticello, and then ask which president is pictured on the front of the nickel. Hint - both questions have the same answer and his initials are T.J.
Monticello is what Jefferson called his plantation home near Charlottesville, Virginia. He had a smaller home called Poplar Forest, near Lynchburg, VA. Both have been restored and are open to visitors for a fee.The house he lived in.
Thomas Jefferson was the one who lived at Monticello.
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