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Q: How much would it cost to build Thomas Jefferson's Monticello today?
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Who owns monticello today?

The Thomas Jefferson Foundation now owns Monticello


Who 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.


Is Monticello still around today?

Yes Monticello is still around.You can visit it in Charlottesville, Virginia.


Where was George Washington buried?

George Washington was buried at his estate on Mt. Vernon. Today, you can go and visit the estate as part of a tour. His first tomb was down by the Potomac, but was moved up for security reasons in 1831 , after a grave-robbing attempt.


What is the value of a1963 Monticello five cents?

That date is still found in circulation today and is face value. The JEFFERSON nickels from 1938-2003 and 2006 to date all have the Monticello reverse.


What has the author Scot Thomas Runyan written?

Scot Thomas Runyan has written: 'How to build your dream home today and start without cash or credit' -- subject(s): House construction


Why did federalists disagree with Thomas Jefferson?

they disagreed with thomas because federalist wanted to build a stronger more controlling government.....when thomas a democratic republican(nothing like republicans today.) wanted to keep the constitution in control and the freedom to the people.


Is Monticello in use today?

It is now a museum and a beautiful and popular tourist attraction. It is not a privately owned dwelling. It certainly is worth a visit.


What are 5 things Thomas Jefferson invented that we still use today?

Thomas Jefferson invented a great deal of modern-day inventions that we use nearly every day. To name just four: -a revolving stand for holding books -an improved polygraph for duplication hand writing. -an improved plow -the 'Jefferson' clock at Monticello with cannon ball weights


What is a 1968 Jefferson Monticello Nickel worth?

5 cents. Circulation nickels from the early 1950s to today are only worth face value.


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