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Monticello

Monticello
NameMonticello
CaptionMonticello
LocationAlbemarle County, near Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
LocmapinVirginia
Lat Degrees38
Lat Minutes00
Lat Seconds37.01
Lat DirectionN
Long Degrees78
Long Minutes27
Long Seconds08.28
Long DirectionW
Built1772
ArchitectThomas Jefferson
ArchitectureNeoclassical
Governing BodyThe Thomas Jefferson Foundation
Designation1WHS
Designation1 OffnameMonticello and the University of Virginia in Charlottesville
Designation1 TypeCultural
Designation1 Criteriai, iv, vi
Designation1 Date1987 (11th session)
Designation1 Number442
Designation1 Free1nameRegion
Designation1 Free1valueEurope and North America
Designation2NRHP
Designation2 DateOctober 15, 1966
Designation2 Number66000826
Designation3NHL
Designation3 DateDecember 19, 1960

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Monticello is a National Historic Landmark just outside Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. It was the estate of Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence, third President of the United States, and founder of the University of Virginia; it is also, at his direction, the site of Jefferson's burial place.

The house, which Jefferson designed, was based on the neoclassical principles described in the books of the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. It is situated on the summit of an 850 ft (259.1 m)-high peak in the Southwest Mountains south of the Rivanna Gap. Its name comes from the Italian "little mountain."

An image of the west front of Monticello by Felix Schlag has been featured on the reverse of the nickel minted since 1938 (with a brief interruption in 2004 and 2005, when designs of the Westward Journey series appeared instead).

Monticello also appeared on the reverse of the two-dollar bill from 1928 to 1966, when the bill was discontinued. The current bill was introduced in 1976 and retains Jefferson's portrait on the obverse but replaced Monticello on the reverse with an engraved modified reproduction of John Trumbull's painting Declaration of Independence instead. The gift shop at Monticello hands out two-dollar bills as change.

Monticello, along with the nearby University of Virginia, also designed by Jefferson, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Since 1923 it has been owned and operated by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.


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