Monticello. A work of art.
Monticello was designed by Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson began building his home when he was 26 years old.
Thomas Jefferson was the one who lived at Monticello.
Thomas Edison did live in Florida, in Fort Myers. It was his home for the winter. His house was a few hundred feet away from the winter home of Henry Ford.
Thomas Edison was poor when he was a kid. His parents barely had enough money to send him to school. Thomas Edison's mom home schooled him.
You can't go home again is actually the title of a book by author Thomas Wolfe published in 1940.
Thomas Jefferson's famous home, known as Monticello, is near Charlottesville , VA.
He was born in Albemarle County, Virginia
Peacefield, sometimes called Braintree, in Quincy Massachussetts not Montecello, that's Thomas Jeffersons second home in France
Virginia
monticello
Monticello, in Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson home appears on the tail of a?
little mtn.......or jeffersons home and burial place.
He was born on a plantation and didn't have a hometown. His plantation is called Monticello.
Thomas Jefferson's home was Monticello
Thomas Nast Home was created in 1873.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home was created in 1872.