The Roman Pantheon was used as a model for Monticello. Monticello was designed and built in Virginia by President Thomas Jefferson.
Monticello is the building on the reverse of the coin.
Monticello was designed by Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson began building his home when he was 26 years old.
Monticello is the building on the reverse of (most) Jefferson nickels.
Charlottesville Virginia.
Monticello
Monticello is the name of the home of Thomas Jefferson and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. The building on the reverse side of the Jefferson Nickel is Monticello.
Jefferson starded building Monticello in 1768. He completed the last revisions on it in 1809.
It is called Monticello.
Monticello is the name of Thomas Jefferson's house near Charlottesville, Virginia which he designed along Palladian principles. The word Monticello means "little mountain" in Italian.
Thomas Jefferson. He designed his home, Monticello
Monticello - An estate of central Virginia southeast of Charlottesville. Designed by Thomas Jefferson, it was begun in 1770 and was his home for 56 years. Owned by other families from shortly after Jefferson's death until 1923, it is now a national shrine.